July 23rd, 2008 by Senses Lost

 Street Files

The Street Files website has recently been launched and is loaded up with a ton of new graffiti pictures. Check out the site.

July 23rd, 2008 by Senses Lost

 Internet Graffiti

Art Crimes has recently posted an article explaining how people have been busted for posting graffiti photos, videos and comments on forums or web community sites. So for anyone that is posting these types of things you might want to read this article before doing so. Read the article here.

July 7th, 2008 by Senses Lost

Improv Everywhere’s latest mission was called the Human Mirror. They filled a subway car with identical twins, creating a human mirror.

July 3rd, 2008 by Senses Lost

 ruined iphone canada

If anyone had their heart set on one of the new iPhones and decided against it when they saw the data plans that Rogers released, well check out RuinediPhone.com and sign the petition to tell Rogers what you really think.

June 30th, 2008 by Senses Lost

This is insane.

June 17th, 2008 by Senses Lost

 show and tell gallery

The Show & Tell Gallery in downtown Toronto has just launched their website. The Show & Tell Gallery focuses on Canadian contemporary and street art. To celebrate the launch of their new website, they are hosting an art show featuring some original art work from Toronto artists: Egr, Brian Donnelly, Rey Ortega, Allan Ryan, Nick Fox, Elicser, and Mediah. The show is running until July 8th.

Check out their new site: www.showandtellgallery.com

June 5th, 2008 by Senses Lost

For some reason this guy got really pissed off and just went nuts. The worst part is the one lady gets smoked with a computer monitor.

May 22nd, 2008 by Senses Lost

 Senses Lost Screen Shot

The Senses Lost site bombed with graffiti. Graffiti attack on the Senses Lost site. The site Paint That Shit Gold allows you to bomb up any site on the internet. Check out the site.

May 8th, 2008 by Senses Lost

This is a video done by Zero Tag, which is an anit-graffiti squad. Check out their site.

May 2nd, 2008 by Senses Lost

 camera

If you take enough images with your digital camera, they can all be compared together and a unique signature can be determined. This means that even when you think that you are posting a photo anonymously to the internet, you are actually providing clues for the government to better tell who you are. The larger the sample size of images they have, the easier it is them to track down images coming from the same camera. Once they know all the images are coming from the same camera, all they then have to do is find that camera and take a picture to confirm it beyond a reasonable doubt. Read more info to avoid this from happening here.