Welcome to the age of aerial vandalism

I blog about drones. I blog about illustration. Seems I should blog about drones doing illustration, albeit of an illegal nature. Wired writes,

IN THE EARLY hours of Wednesday morning, the age of robotic graffiti was born. KATSU, a well-known graffiti artist and vandal, used a hacked Phantom drone to paint a giant red scribble across Kendall Jenner’s face on one of New York City’s largest and most viewed billboards. By all accounts, it is the first time that a drone has been deployed for a major act of public vandalism.

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2 thoughts on “Welcome to the age of aerial vandalism

  1. The act of vandalism is to your ears by having to listen to the horrible dog whistle music

  2. Once again we are entering a dimension and area where our growth as a society should have come into play, and we would grow and not degenerate. So early and young into a realm that has roads that have never been driven, instead we are faced with the stifling degeneration of these type of acts. The result will be stifling FCC regulations that will hinder possibly fantastic innovation.

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