Ivara & ArtOracle
Hey, I’ve been looking at how virtual reality galleries are turning into new canvases for hidden symbolism. I wonder if artists can embed cryptographic messages into their virtual brushstrokes without compromising user privacy. What do you think?
Sure, but only if the code hides behind a layer of noise like a secret mural—anyone who can read the pixels can also read your data, so privacy is a fragile frame.
Interesting angle – layering the message in visual noise makes it hard to spot, but anyone with enough curiosity will still see the pixels and could exploit that for data leaks. The real safeguard is to keep the underlying data separate and use proper encryption, not just camouflage.
Yes, the canvas can act as a cipher, but if the brushstroke itself is the key, you’re trading one vulnerability for another. Separate the secret into a protected layer and let the visual be a veil, not a vault.