Here ’s a fit I can see becoming more and more more common as the X wear on . After a street wall painting in Vancouver was defaced by an extremely uncreative would - be anarchist ( top ) , somebody slap a QR computer code over the half - assed tag ( middle ) .
The code leads back to a photo of the piece of music before it was defaced ( bottom ) . Here ’s the precis of the piece byHi - Fi Murals :
AUDREY – approx . 45′ x 14′ – Located on First Avenue at Nanaimo Street , Van . , BC – painted Oct. 2005

This mural was shop at by the City of Vancouver as a impediment to graffiti and as a means of help to beautify the region . The study of this mural is Audrey , my daughter , and the desktop is in the Vancouver Art Gallery . I was trying to capture a dreamlike setting while go along the double simple in order not to distract the fall automobilist .
If — in the span of a decade or so — we ’re all plugged to the gills with augment reality tech ( like this telecasting by designer Keiichi Matsuda ) I could see urban beautification taking build as such . Also , the idea of strolling through historically augmented locality has some challenging possibilities . reckon walking through Times Square and stimulate the pick of flipping on “ Porno Theater 1970s ” manner to blob out the glare of Red Lobster .
conniption from a 3 - ergocalciferol , augmented realness metropolis

[ ViaThe Wooster Collective ]
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