Laser tag graffiti

Laser tag graffiti

Laser Tag is using lasers and projectors to tag buildings with light! This is a joint project between Graffiti Research Lab and Make Magazine's Bre Pettis. Tag with lights. It's reversible and non-destructive.

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Creator's Site: www.makezine.com
Curated By: Wonder How To

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cwiltz (3) 1 year ago
These guys should be called "Graffiti Showoff Lab" they hardly ever really explain how to go about building one of their devices.
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rayjammar (-1) 9 months ago
WELL YOU WILL NEED A LASER IN THE 500 MW RANGE,A SET OF SCANNERS {30,000 TO 40,000 POINTS PER SECOND} A COMPUTOR AND THAT PROGAMME THEY WERE GOING ON ABOUT! JUST LOOK UP LASER LIGHT SHOW GEAR ! GO FOR IT.
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mr kyle (7) 7 months ago
dang..
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vess25 last month
this is too complicate, i still dont get it. just a laser beam, so why and what a computer /scanner for???
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