Chris writes: "I recently read this interesting article in Wired magazine about "Light-Graffiti Hackers". The problem with light graffiti is that you need a power source to make them permanent, so you usually can't put them everywhere you like. So, I built myself a Solar Powered Light-Graffiti Projector out of a cheap solar garden light." Link.
HOW TO - Solar Powered Light-Graffiti Projector
Chris writes: "I recently read this interesting article in Wired magazine about "Light-Graffiti Hackers". The problem with light graffiti is that you need a power source to make them permanent, so you usually can't put them everywhere you like. So, I built myself a Solar Powered Light-Graffiti Projector out of a cheap solar garden light." Link.
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With your work, the light-graffiti art goes one step further. 10€ is absolutely achievable for an installation.
Hope to see on the street pictures soon.
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With your work, the light-graffiti art goes one step further. 10€ is absolutely achievable for an installation.
Hope to see on-the-street pictures soon.
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