Digital billboards hacked in Southern California
- added March 25, 2008
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- clemwilson
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"A well known 18 year old graffiti artist that goes by the name "Skullphone" has expanded his repertoire of vandalism to include 10 digital billboards around L.A. Earlier this week, onlookers were treated to Skullphones's calling card in between the normal ads running on the display."
An interesting twist on graffiti art!
An interesting twist on graffiti art!
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- clemwilson
- 6 months ago
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this guy has been tagging and postering LA for ages. but this is super cool.
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take that, corporate olgarchy! yeah!
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He has really nice graphics, I must give him that.
But I think he should head on over to Deviantart instead of being a hacker.
'Cuz we all know what the general public thinks of them.-
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- DaniDemolition
- 6 months ago
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encouraging to see graffiti moving into the digital age!
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- BurningBush
- 6 months ago
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awesome - totally awesome
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The part of me that likes this really likes this.
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Well aside from being an original form of graffiti, and a very massive form of graffiti, at least there will be no needed physical cleanup. People will just need to go into the computer systems and remove the software. That's gotta be less work than paying 5+people to repaint a wall.
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- Varex_Sythe
- 6 months ago
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Quick, somebody get this kid an internship with the Billboard Liberation Front, we need some "creative reuse" on our own Bay Area digital eysores!
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HA! He hacked one down the street from my apartment, I wondered what it was. Thanks current!
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Sigh.... looks like he just bought the air time like everybody else. Kind of lame, but still a cool idea...
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ooh, the plot (or lack thereof) thickens! I wonder how much the time cost...
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