Graffiti of Melbourne
2008 and 2010
by Joseph Barrows
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About the Book
The graffiti depicted in this book is the work of the various artists who painted it, not me - I just photographed their work. Given this I don’t feel entitled to keep all (if any) money generated by the sale of my photographs, so 50% of the profit will be set aside to be given to the artists on a pro-rata basis (once their claim is verified in some way).
Any unclaimed portion at the end of the financial year will be donated to Creative Commons and/or Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Photos have been taken between 2006 and 2010, then stitched together with either:
autostitch http://cvlab.epfl.ch/~brown/autostitch/autostitch.html
Hugin (free, powerfull and open source) http://hugin.sourceforge.net/
All the photos (and more) are online at http://graffiti.artwww.net
where you can upload your own photos, comment on the existing ones and see maps of the locations of the graffiti. There is also opportunity to purchase the hard cover book and prints through the website.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Large Format Landscape, 13×11 in, 33×28 cm
# of Pages: 138 - Publish Date: Jul 14, 2010
- Keywords graffiti, art, melbourne, street, photo, photography
About the Creator
BFA UofTAS. Woot! Multimedia artist in the old fashioned sense: I use a variety of mediums of which information is by far my favourite, but not my only. I have being performing as a VJ since 1999, originally using some japanese software but since 2005 using my own 3D video manipulation system now operated by Wiimote. In 2006 I exhibited a video documenting the location of dozens of security cameras in the melbourne CBD. Previous couple of years I had visited Electrofringe to teach using GEM in PD for realtime programing and performance of video. Recently I have been focusing on being a Dad, but still had time to indulge a bit of VJing at Loop, documenting graffiti, building a RepRap and developing my linux network and sys admin skills
