Invasion of the Space Invader Mosaics? 7
Lambadomy asks: "The space invaders seem to be actually invading, but this time in the form of small tile mosaics. At first I thought these were just in Los Angeles, where I have found three so far, in westwood and in culver city. But on a recent trip to europe, I found them in Amsterdam, Bern and Paris. There doesn't seem to be any rhyme or reason to their locations and size. Most seem to be about a foot square, but in Paris there was one made of 3 inch black tiles on the side of a bridge. Their existance is driving me crazy, so I thought I'd ask some of the oddest people I know of if they have any insight as to who is doing this and why." From the CRT, into our collective subconscious, and now returned as another form of urban tagging. Are these pixelated extra terrestrials making another bid for dominance (if so, we want pictures!), or is this the latest urban legend?
A picture would be nice.... (Score:1)
Geez I love google.... (Score:5)
This is kinda cool :)
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This is the weirdest shit... (Score:1)
Just a PR spin? (Score:3)
Re:Just a PR spin? (Score:1)
Re:Ask Slashdot, and get more of those! (Score:1)
Re:Geez I love google.... (Score:2)
I spent last year studying abroad in Grenoble, France, and became interested in these little guys when i noticed them starting to crop up around the city there. Apparently there's only one tile one in Grenoble, but there are many more that are spraypainted. I started noticing them in other cities, too, and for a while I really thought they were some sort of city beautification project. The tile ones, especially, are very well done.
Inferring from space-invaders.com [space-invaders.com], this phenomenon is pushed mostly by a couple of French kids. I think they either live in Montpellier (in the south of France) or in Paris, because that's where I saw the most tile invaders, and those two cities are the most elaborate part of their web site.
The invaders actually got me interested in graffiti-as-art in general. If you've never checked out some of the really neat graffiti, go over to graffiti.org [graffiti.org] to check out some of the better stuff. I also have some photos of Grenoble's large graffiti wall up at ambient.2y.net [2y.net]. Granted, a lot of graffiti is just people showing off or advertising their gang or whatever, but some of it is truly amazing.