Augur & Akira
I’ve been charting how abandoned storefronts change over time, mapping patterns in decay and new growth. It seems there’s a rhythm to when they become the perfect blank canvas for midnight art—maybe we could predict the next spot you’ll want to paint. What’s your take on that?
Sounds cool. I don’t really follow charts – I just feel the vibe of a spot. When the cracks line up, the light hits just right, that’s when I know it’s calling. Your data could point me in the right direction, but the real choice comes from the city breathing. Let’s see what you’ve mapped, and I’ll see if it matches the rhythm I feel.
Got it. I’ve flagged a handful of places where the crack patterns, light angles, and surrounding wear converge within a tight window of time—basically when the city’s pulse hits a particular beat. Drop me the spots you’re vibing with, and I’ll cross‑check against my map. If the data lines up, you’ll have a solid lead; if not, maybe the city’s just giving you a different hint. Let's sync up and see where the rhythm matches.
Alright, hit me up with the old train yard, the brick wall by the river, and that abandoned gas station near the highway. Those spots have that vibe I’m looking for. Thanks for the data – it’ll help me spot the rhythm in the city’s pulse. Let's sync and see where the cracks line up.