US20080308701A1 - Rotating Graffiti Artist Work Station - Google Patents

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US20080308701A1
US20080308701A1 US12/130,526 US13052608A US2008308701A1 US 20080308701 A1 US20080308701 A1 US 20080308701A1 US 13052608 A US13052608 A US 13052608A US 2008308701 A1 US2008308701 A1 US 2008308701A1
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47BTABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
    • A47B97/00Furniture or accessories for furniture, not provided for in other groups of this subclass
    • A47B97/001Wall mounting or suspension arrangements for blackboards or the like

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  • Each participant will be issued a card that will give him access to the process. Once the card is inserted in the kiosk and the I.D. secured, the canvass surface will unfurl electronically. Upon completion, the participant reinserts the card and the painting spools back into the kiosk. Simultaneously a new canvass unfurls and the process begins again.
  • MECHANICS OF THE OPERATION Periodically, the executed paintings will be removed from the spooled cylinder and a blank canvass cylinder inserted at each Kiosk location, then returned to the studio for our esthetic triage jury review. Those paintings that are deemed to have achieved significant artistic value and market potential are photographed, framed and submitted to selected galleries and the electronic marketplace for sale. Funds received are deposited in the non-profit operating company and expenses paid accordingly.
  • This memorandum represents a capsule look at, what I believe to be, a substantial breakthrough in the vandalism and destruction of private and public property by urban gangs of rogue graffiti artists.
  • This memorandum represents a capsule look at, what we believe to be, a substantial breakthrough in the vandalism and destruction of private and public property by urban gangs of rogue graffiti artists.

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A rotating kiosk which will provide an artistic platform for graffiti artist. Each participant will be issued a card that will give him access to the process. Once the card is inserted in the kiosk and the I.D. secured, the canvass surface will unfurl electronically. Upon completion, the participant reinserts the card and the painting spools back into the kiosk. Simultaneously a new canvass unfurls and the process begins again.
Periodically, the executed paintings will be removed from the spooled cylinder and a blank canvass cylinder inserted at each Kiosk location, then returned to the studio for our esthetic triage jury review. Those paintings that are deemed to have achieved significant artistic value and market potential are photographed, framed and submitted to selected galleries and the electronic marketplace for sale.

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    CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
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  • FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH
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  • BACKGROUND
  • My curiosity and familiarity with the creative struggle of all gifted people and in particular a desire to provide an alternative to incarceration for talented graffiti artists, whose work would otherwise vanish in a shower of detergent gave birth to the rotating kiosk invention a modular painters work station. The following addresses the problem of Urban Graffiti in an imaginative and artistically sensitive manner providing the gifted artist a positive and financially rewarding alternative to incarceration for the exercise of his intuitive creative ability.
  • SUMMARY (SEE DRAWING NO: 1, 2, 3, ATTACHED HEREWITH) OF CLAIM OPERATION OVERVIEW
  • I have designed a rotating kiosk (provisional patent application No. 60943346) which will provide an artistic platform for the budding graffiti artist. Based upon certain criteria, he will be given the opportunity to receive a portion of the royalties from his effort once the individual painting has been sold in the gallery or the open market.
  • Each participant will be issued a card that will give him access to the process. Once the card is inserted in the kiosk and the I.D. secured, the canvass surface will unfurl electronically. Upon completion, the participant reinserts the card and the painting spools back into the kiosk. Simultaneously a new canvass unfurls and the process begins again.
  • MECHANICS OF THE OPERATION: Periodically, the executed paintings will be removed from the spooled cylinder and a blank canvass cylinder inserted at each Kiosk location, then returned to the studio for our esthetic triage jury review. Those paintings that are deemed to have achieved significant artistic value and market potential are photographed, framed and submitted to selected galleries and the electronic marketplace for sale. Funds received are deposited in the non-profit operating company and expenses paid accordingly.
  • EXPLANATION OF ATTACHED DRAWING
  • Dwg. 1-Elevation of Typical Work Station Module
  • Dwg. 2-Typical Museum Geometry
  • Dwg. 3-Cross Section Thru Museum Illustrating Individual Work Station Modules
  • CONCLUSION:
  • This memorandum represents a capsule look at, what I believe to be, a substantial breakthrough in the vandalism and destruction of private and public property by urban gangs of rogue graffiti artists.
  • This memorandum represents a capsule look at, what we believe to be, a substantial breakthrough in the vandalism and destruction of private and public property by urban gangs of rogue graffiti artists.
  • It is my belief that substantial artistic talent is being misdirected and their mission of dissent compromised because they lack a civilized forum for the viewing of their revolutionary visual art. They also lack a vehicle that will compensate them for their noble effort and the recognition of their peer group—the legitimate artistic culture of the 21st century.

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1. The Graffiti Work Station is a modular, prefabricated, pressed metal frame sheathed in ¾″ paint grade plywood. Its surfaces rotate with wire to wire technology electronically activated.
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US5941002A (en) * 1997-04-02 1999-08-24 Rusin; Clifford R. Stadium signage system and method
US20040073947A1 (en) * 2001-01-31 2004-04-15 Anoop Gupta Meta data enhanced television programming
US20040098754A1 (en) * 2002-08-08 2004-05-20 Mx Entertainment Electronic messaging synchronized to media presentation
US20050166257A1 (en) * 1999-03-31 2005-07-28 Microsoft Corporation System and method for synchronizing streaming content with enhancing content using pre-announced triggers
US20070064095A1 (en) * 2005-09-13 2007-03-22 International Business Machines Corporation Method, apparatus and computer program product for synchronizing separate compressed video and text streams to provide closed captioning and instant messaging integration with video conferencing

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US5367808A (en) * 1993-03-25 1994-11-29 Decora Industry, Inc. Low power-consumption sign-turner
US5941002A (en) * 1997-04-02 1999-08-24 Rusin; Clifford R. Stadium signage system and method
US20050166257A1 (en) * 1999-03-31 2005-07-28 Microsoft Corporation System and method for synchronizing streaming content with enhancing content using pre-announced triggers
US20040073947A1 (en) * 2001-01-31 2004-04-15 Anoop Gupta Meta data enhanced television programming
US20040098754A1 (en) * 2002-08-08 2004-05-20 Mx Entertainment Electronic messaging synchronized to media presentation
US20070064095A1 (en) * 2005-09-13 2007-03-22 International Business Machines Corporation Method, apparatus and computer program product for synchronizing separate compressed video and text streams to provide closed captioning and instant messaging integration with video conferencing

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