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visitors approaching the message coordinates by playing the Cisco chime and the mobile user's country origin filter when the app was installed. It is like a virtual yellow stickie note, that can be delivered to an individual when they arrive at a message location. Digital Graffiti leverages the Cisco MSE location server (which tracks users mobile devices and provides x, y coordinates of the mobile devices over Wi-Fi).
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to allow people to place messages of varying size, color, length of time visible, and viewing distance (say visible from 20 feet away) on a physical location, say a building, an office, a cubicle, or a specific location using their augmented reality mobile application. This message alerts other
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Inspired by the New York laser graffiti movement, in 2008 the first commercially available digital graffiti wall was produced by Luma, named the
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Any system that allows art to be created on a large scale similarly to more traditional graffiti falls under the heading digital graffiti.
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system. Various groups and companies have pioneered digital graffiti since technology advances made it possible. Most notably is the
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system to recreate the "sprayed" image onto the wall using a projector.
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Cisco Systems has released a mobile application called patented by
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Digital Graffiti – the ‘new yellow stickie note’
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