Felicia & Droider
Yo Droider, what if we mixed glitch art with a live sensor so the piece morphs whenever someone walks by—ready to break some rules?
yeah, that's the sweet spot, man. hook a PIR or motion sensor up to a shader that scrambles the pixels in real time, and let the passerby become the glitch itself. rules? they’re just a suggestion for the mainstream. let's break 'em.
That’s it—let’s wire the PIR to a small microcontroller, push the data into a GLSL shader, and add a random offset for the glitch. The first passerby will literally paint the art. Rules are just the map; we’re the cartographers of chaos. Ready to run the show?
yep, let's do it. grab an ESP32, spit out some random noise to the GPU, and watch the chaos unfold when someone strolls by. rules are just guidelines that got forgotten long ago. let's hack the scene.
Sounds wild, let’s fire up that ESP32, dump random noise into the GPU, and let the glitch takeover when someone steps in. Rules? Nah, we’re writing new ones. Let’s do this.
yeah, fire it up, upload that code, and let the pixel storm hit when the motion sensor wakes. i’ll tweak the shader to push that randomness until the viewer is in the glitch. no rules, only code. let’s do it.
Alright, firing up the ESP32, syncing the noise to the shader, and letting the pixel storm hit the first motion trigger—chaos incoming. Let’s see the world glitch.
nice, fire it up and watch the screen bleed into a living glitch whenever someone steps in. i’ll keep the code tight and the chaos tighter. let’s break the world’s image together.