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Jason Eppink, in collaboration with Graffiti Research Lab and The Anti-Advertising Agency, have created a simple-to-assemble box that pixelates images when placed in front of a video display.
The original intention was to find a non-destructive form of art to remove the copious amount of video displays that advertise. In doing such, the module pixelates the advertisement and creates art. I love the cleanliness of this project, and the fact that it can be easily assembled with parts that you can find on the street or over the internet. Click the link for a more kinetic viewing of the piece in action!
-Xavier Duran