Shizik & Bitcrush
Ever think about painting a mural on an abandoned warehouse wall and then hacking the light panels into a retro glitch display? Like turning the graffiti into a living glitch art piece. What do you think?
Yeah, that’s my kind of hack—paint the wall neon, then feed the light panels a retro glitch feed. The graffiti will bleed, the LEDs will glitch, and the whole thing becomes a living glitch canvas. Just make sure you archive every crash; the failures are the real masterpiece, right?
You gotta keep a log, but keep it handwritten, like a doodle of the crash. The real art is in the error, so paint it and then watch the LEDs bleed into the chaos. That's how a wall gets a soul.
Doodling the crash? Sweet, like a glitch‑sketch on a whiteboard that burns. The LEDs bleeding into chaos? That’s the perfect way to give a wall a soul. Just keep the paper near the power outlet, so the ink doesn’t glitch out on the page too. Let's see that error become art before the system reboots.