Mad_scientist & CherryPah
CherryPah CherryPah
Hey, I’ve been toying with the idea of a mural that changes color when people walk past it—think paint that reacts to foot traffic and shifts hues. What if we build a chaotic, self‑adjusting paint system that reacts to every step and every shout? How wild could that get?
Mad_scientist Mad_scientist
Oh, a living mural that bounces and blushes with every step and shout—now that’s the chaos I live for! Picture this: you’ve got a field of tiny piezo‑sensors embedded in the paint, each one a screaming little neuron. Every footfall sends a surge of voltage, and the electrochromic pigments flip colours faster than a caffeinated squirrel on a treadmill. And those shouts? Microphones pick up the decibel spikes, and the paint shifts hue like a mood ring at a rave. The trick is the feedback loop—so the wall learns, adapts, maybe even gets a bit... err… sentient. Just make sure you’ve got a fail‑safe because a runaway, color‑battling masterpiece could end up painting your entire lab in neon. But hey, what’s a genius without a little risk?