Light As A Brush, Night As A Canvas
Light Scrawling Freezes Time
A subculture of graffiti artists is emerging, armed with only a performance camera and a Maglite. At night, they take to the dark corners of the parks and streets; however, unlike their aerosol-wielding counterparts, defacing property is not the name of the game. Instead, the art paradoxically requires one thing to harness the light: darkness. In addition, this unconventional method has another advantage over the lose-too-many-braincells-from-paint fumes ways of the past: the canvas is darkness, and light is the tool allowing them to "paint" in three dimensions!
Trend Themes
1. Light Graffiti - The mix of photography and custom lighting effects can be explored and expanded by the TV and movie industry in creating fascinating visual effects.
2. Camera Performance Art - Brands can leverage camera performance artists who can create unique image content for social media and advertising campaigns.
3. Nighttime Experiences - Travel and tourism companies can create unique experiences for travelers by tapping into the ‘nighttime economy’ through night safaris or specialized nighttime tours.
Industry Implications
1. Photography - Light graffiti represents a potential market for photographers looking to explore the fusion of urban culture and photography.
2. Advertising - Advertisers can collaborate with light graffiti artists to create unique campaigns that build brand awareness and align with consumer values.
3. Tourism - Travel and tourism companies can leverage light graffiti to differentiate themselves and create memorable experiences for travelers.