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INDIGO in Belgrade

Posted on October 4, 2025

On the 4th of October, INDIGO was present at the VRHeritage – Virtual Reality, Heritage and Graffiti conference. This gathering took place in the European House (Evropska kuća) in Belgrade (Serbia) and was organised by Street Art Belgrade, VR-All-Art, Heapcon, and the Austrian Cultural Forum Belgrade.

Benjamin and Geert each gave a 30-minute presentation. Benjamin discussed his AUTOGRAF software, the INDIGO pipeline for detecting changes in a graffiti-scape, and the 3D documentation of some old Belgrade graffiti he undertook in 2023.

Geert’s talk presented INDIGO’s openly available resources (databases, thesauri, image collections, and software tools) and the current shortcomings aimed to be addressed in a follow-up INDIGO 2.0 project.

Photo by Stefan Wogrin.

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Graffiti is unique, short-lived heritage balancing between tangible and intangible, offensive and pleasant. Graffiti makes people laugh, wonder, angry, think.

The two-year INDIGO project aims to build the basis to systematically document, monitor, and analyse circa 13 km of graffiti along Vienna’s Danube Canal in the next decade.

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