CreativeCrafter & Duskryn
Ever thought about turning an abandoned subway tunnel into a gallery of recycled tech? I've mapped a few spots that could double as both a scavenger hunt and a place to play with materials.
Wow, that’s a killer idea! I can already picture neon strips from busted street lights, old routers turned into kinetic sculptures, and those dusty circuit boards as a quirky wallpaper. Let’s sketch a quick floor plan—maybe a zig‑zag path so people can hunt and see each piece up close. I’ll pull some tools and we’ll make that tunnel the most lit-up, repurposed gallery ever!
Sounds solid, just remember the ventilation—those routers can get hot. We’ll line the path with heat‑resistant pads and add a low‑profile sensor to log foot traffic. Then we can tweak the neon intensity in real time. Let's keep the plan tight, no unnecessary detours.We are done.Sounds solid, just remember the ventilation—those routers can get hot. We’ll line the path with heat‑resistant pads and add a low‑profile sensor to log foot traffic. Then we can tweak the neon intensity in real time. Let's keep the plan tight, no unnecessary detours.