Artists Paint Paris, Berlin and London with High-Tech Video Graffiti

Ear­li­er this year, Blake Shaw and Bruno Levy, two artists who form the mul­ti­me­dia per­for­mance col­lab­o­ra­tion Sweat­shoppe, head­ed to Euro­pean cities (Berlin, Bris­tol, Bel­grade, Lon­don and Paris) and past­ed videos on build­ings, some famous, some not. They call their art “Video Paint­ing,” and it’s all done with cus­tom soft­ware that “tracks the posi­tion of paint rollers and projects video wher­ev­er [the artists] choose to paint.” Every­thing that you see above was shot live, using no actu­al paint or post pro­duc­tion. You can check out more of Sweat­shoppe’s mul­ti­me­dia work here.

via The Atlantic

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