
Martin Lihs at Bauhaus-University in Weimar, Germany has created a prototype of a virtual spray paint can for the Nintendo Wii. [via]
Called the WiiSpray, this can allows any would-be graffiti artist to practice their skills in a safe environment without having to fear cops or angry property owners. The can works with the same motion-sensing capabilities that the Wiimote makes use of. The WiiSpray even comes with several different caps to simulate real-world spray cap properties and feel.
This looks like a lot of fun to play with.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=f-Eel72PVKI
haha, for a sec i thought that the video was supposed to have something to do with this post. but then i realized it doesn’t at all and you were just trying to send me a link. right?
hashahahhahaha yeahhh mann mpretty random I saw this and thought of a previous post that you wrote. Seems like the same dude!
yeah, it’s the same guy that did the super smash bros brawl review.
hahaha, corey…
this looks fun!!!
when you get back we should cut some more stencils. that was fun :)
come with me to put up stickers. that’s just as fun! and a lot quicker! :D i’ll be bringing a lot home.
wow . i want that
thats pretty sick
Hey, Why don’t you just spend some money and grab some paint and accually go out side and bomb … All you are going to do with that can is sitting at home and being a poser at spraypainting. …Come on , get up , and go fucking tag ….pce “TOUCH”……..p.s it does look sick but why waste the money you know…
If it doesn’t make that rattling sound when you shake it, I DON’T WANT IT.
This might be a good idea but is that sony playstation buttons that they have harvested for the new wii spray peripheral?
lol the whole fun of spraypainting is the adventurous/rebellious real world side of it .. this is retarded.
Can you sniff it too?
yeah i agree.
the whole point of graffiti art is to go outside and do it.
But i’d get this anyway if it came out to be legit and if there was some type of community for wiisprayers to share and post up their work. That would be fun.
I really love good artwork, be it graffity or what ever…
However, I hate the “Dumbo was here…”-graffity. Maybe such “artists” could use this device to practice a little more.
wish they had horseshoes for wii ….or do they
This is dumb. Almost as dumb as spray painting a virtually unreadable name on someone’s storefront, truck or house. Even the on the bus or parking meters is dumb because it just makes everything look shitty. it you want to make a mural- get permission like a real artist, or at least do it where there isn’t a victim involved. And hey, maybe something more creative than scribbling your made up name – like the stencil work that’s out there. but taggers can’t make things that enlighten people. that would require thought.
FYI, most writers that do legal murals usually get a lot of practice on public spaces without permission. There are a lot of writers who ‘scribbled their made up names’ quite a bit before becoming more successful commercially.
http://www.jerseyjoeart.com/Pages/Streets/SFEx.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Powers_(artist)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_McGee
http://www.mikegiant.com/
There’s also a ton of great stuff here:
http://www.5ptz.com/
It’s pretty easy to pass judgement when you don’t really understand something. If you take the time to look, you’ll find there is much more to it than that.
I’ll concede that most graffiti isn’t great looking. A lot of it is illegible, and wouldn’t make a lot of sense to me if I didn’t have the insight that comes with first hand experience. To the untrained eye, it might look like a lot of scribbles that don’t mean anything, but I assure you it means something to someone. You may enjoy golf; I don’t. You may value your favorite club very highly, while I don’t much value at all in any golf club. I will probably never like golf, even if someone explained it and coached me. You will probably never see graffiti the way I do.
For the record, I think the spraycan controller is cool. I am also a big nerd.
2009 March 26
graphisdead
and what do you say if I do understand it? How about the fact that I am an experienced tagger, and an artist and made this comment from a stand point of knowledge and experience? 99 percent of graffiti is illegible marker tags hello may name is type labels. then the rest of us have to look at this mess rising the bus, in the streets, on our trucks which we bring to clients’ jobsites, on our businesses and store fronts that we have built up with our blood sweat and tears. There is artistry in some graffiti, and I mentioned that- but what you are saying is that we should be happy to have our cities be a throw away canvas for anyone who takes it and that is not right. I don’t say that it is all bad- the one percent of graffiti that is worthwhile is stand out- mostly because the rest is such crap. But there are avenues to put art in public legitimately and there should be a respect for spaces by others.
and what do you say if I do understand it? How about the fact that I am an experienced tagger, and an artist and made this comment from a stand point of knowledge and experience? 99 percent of graffiti is illegible marker tags hello may name is type labels. then the rest of us have to look at this mess rising the bus, in the streets, on our trucks which we bring to clients’ jobsites, on our businesses and store fronts that we have built up with our blood sweat and tears. There is artistry in some graffiti, and I mentioned that- but what you are saying is that we should be happy to have our cities be a throw away canvas for anyone who takes it and that is not right. I don’t say that it is all bad- the one percent of graffiti that is worthwhile is stand out- mostly because the rest is such crap. But there are avenues to put art in public legitimately and there should be a respect for spaces by others.
i can read 88% of those “scribbles”
however i do like fill ins much better
esp. when i KNOW they could have done something better.
maybe they can’t?
but if its a spot where i Know they had time and they still did some rushed crap
that i dont like.
theres 2 sides to it. but sometimes you just wanna put your name up fast
and as much as possible. spray paint costs money people..
do 1 nice one (which gets taken down) or do 40 shitty ones of which 99% will stay up. This is a serious complaint as a painter all my nice shit gets painted over because they dont want people to think someone could stand there for 10 min. and actually do something nice, however my scribble shit is always still up for years!!!! it sucks. i never used to do that but thats what the city lets stay there
go figure the ugly stuff… so PLEASE complain to your city
Very cool, wish that actually existed, loaded with behr and benjamin moore paints.
MARKETING…….GRAFF IS OK…..THERE IS PEOPLE WHO DONT UNDERSTAND SO THEY DONT COMPLY WITH ANYTHING …SO WHATS THE BEST THING, GO AGAINTS IT BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT APART OF IT…ALL IM SAYING IS GRAFF IS A PART OF LIFE….ITS THE SAME AS PISCASO AND HIS MESSED UP VEIW OF ART……PICASO SCRIBBLED PEOPLE ALL DAY….THINK ABOUT THAT
See where your coming from john, the good stuff should be left, all you see is the crappy nametags
I think this is fantastic..and on the market now I believe as I saw something elses about it! What a great outlet for kids who want to do graffiti…
CP-http://www.wonderhowto.com/wonderment/room-with-a-rotating-view-0113417/
I agree with @Shran – I love graffity. I hate graffiti, but i love graffity.
I think Wii Horshoes is in Beta testing at the moment @dave, but they do produce an excellent set of Wii Crown Green Bowls which i can heartily recommend.
idk man… seems kinda fake to me. Like wii ski, this just isn’t the same thing. you can’t create your own stencils with this wii thing. you can’t get perfect accuracy. you can’t spray a light mist vs. a heavy line. =/
simply put, you can’t emulate the real thing.
This is awesome, is there anyway to get a hold of one these or find a DIY guide so I can make one for myself?
i question the accuracy of this.