Blake Shaw and Bruno Levy aka Sweatshoppe developed video painting, a technology that allows them to create the illusion that they are painting videos onto walls with electronic paint rollers they built!

Their latest video again showcases their live interactive video wheatpaste, this time in the streets of Berlin, Bristol, Belgrade, London and Paris. Over a two week period the duo pasted their videos in over 10 spots including the Berlin Wall, Les Invalides, Cordy House and even a two-story tall video painting in Bristol…

It works through custom software that they wrote that tracks the position of the paint rollers and projects video wherever they choose to paint, allowing them to explore the relationship between video, mark making and architecture and create live video collages in real time.

Similar to the Graffiti Research Lab (GRL), Sweatshoppe demonstrates in that way howto combine programming skills, media affinity and the love for urban art, great!

sweatshoppe berlin

sweatshoppe berlin

sweatshoppe belgrade

sweatshoppe belgrade

Via welikethat.de.