Explore the fascinating world of Graffiti Markup Language (GML) and its impact on digital street art. This archive delves into the innovative ways artists are using technology to create and share their work. Discover articles on GML’s capabilities, its influence on urban aesthetics, and the evolving relationship between technology and public art. From virtual murals to interactive installations, we uncover how GML is pushing the boundaries of artistic expression in the digital realm. We’ll also examine the social and cultural implications of this emerging field, exploring the ways GML is changing how we interact with and understand street art. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a curious observer, this archive offers insights into the exciting possibilities of GML.

Open Web Award: Hackers, meet Graffiti Writers
Graffiti Hacking | Although for some of you hacking is just a seven-letters word starting with h, for me the top news of today is about Evan Roth and his graffiti analysis project. Roth, who is one of the heads behind the Graffiti Research Lab (GRL), earned a lot of fame and credit for his computer-based researches on graffiti in the last months. Now his work gets another publicity push, when Mozilla Drumbeat chooses the “Graffiti Markup Language” for this year’s “Open Web Award” finalists! ...