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This Bot May Be Future of Street Art

After the graffiti exposé Exit through the Gift Shop hit theaters in 2010, grassroots street art looked like the way of the future, but this robot graffiti artist is changing the scene.

Kanno and Yamaguchi are responsible for designing the 'senseless drawing bot 2,' a self-propelled graffiti machine mounted on a skate board that sprays abstract line work, mimicking the charismatic flair of human-made street art. A sequel to their 2011 'senseless drawing bot,' the senseless drawing bot 2 uses the duo's inertia-driven painting technique that actually sees the bot swaying side to side and laying down unpredictable, bold spray paint strokes.

Banksy beware, because it may be this robot who illegally swashes the streets of the future.
Trend Themes
1. Robot Graffiti - Robots are poised to be a major disruption in the street art scene, bringing new levels of precision and automation to public art.
2. Inertia-driven Painting - Advancements in inertia-driven painting techniques are opening up new possibilities for automated painting and drawing.
3. Self-propelled Machines - Self-propelled machines are revolutionizing the way we think about public art, creating new possibilities and opportunities for creativity.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The art and design industry is poised to be shaken up by new advances in robotic technology that are enabling artists to work in new and innovative ways.
2. Technology and Automation - The growing trend in automation and robotics is creating exciting new opportunities for businesses across a range of sectors.
3. Urban Planning and Development - New technologies like self-propelled machines and inertia-driven painting techniques are unlocking new possibilities for public art and design, paving the way for smarter, more vibrant cities.

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