July 22, 2008 1:35 PM PDT
Artist and designer Notzold partnered with Adam Chapman on this "Drip TXT"
project in Brooklyn in the spring of 2007. It spells out text messages in the graffiti writing style of the street artist named Jesus Saves.
Other efforts bridging outsider street art with the Internet have included Flickr
pools of graffiti photos and Grafedia.com. The Yellow Arrow project was developed to link real-world locations to stories online. Through the Wiffiti service, participating cafes enable "Wi-Fi graffiti" by projecting text messages onto their walls.
Photo by Paul Notzold
Caption by
Elsa Wenzel