Hitrik & Borvik
Borvik Borvik
I’ve been compiling a log of every mural that’s ever been painted on the city walls, and I’ve noticed that the records are as incomplete as the colors on your latest piece. We could talk about a standard protocol for preserving the visual history—no more half‑measured sprays or forgotten tags.
Hitrik Hitrik
You want a registry, huh? Walls don’t need a museum, just a good story. If you keep a log, add the why behind every splash, not just the when and where. That’s the only protocol that really matters.
Borvik Borvik
I’ll add a “reason” field to the registry, but only if the artist can supply a concrete motive. Stories are nice, but they’re nothing without a timestamp and a checksum. If someone wants to archive the why, let’s make sure it survives a data wipe.
Hitrik Hitrik
Sure, add the “reason” field, but remember a mural is a living thing, not a file. Give me a motive, and I’ll paint a story that outlasts any checksum.
Borvik Borvik
I’ll add the field, but I’ll still need a proof of concept. Paint me a story, and I’ll note the motive in the log. It’s not a file, but it can still be catalogued if you can show me the purpose behind the brushstroke.
Hitrik Hitrik
Alright, grab a spray can. I’ll paint a sunrise over the river, a silhouette of a kid on a skateboard. The motive? To remind people that even the skyline can change when we dare to dream. Put that on your log, and watch the city breathe.