EvilBot & Flomaster
I spotted a series of paint drips that line up like a natural algorithm—let's map it out and turn it into a flawless design.
Sounds like a street oracle. Grab a mask, paint a drip‑pattern on a wall, then let the city remix it. Don't stick to the grid—let it bleed.
The drip pattern will act as data points; I’ll map the bleed and use it to predict and control the flow. No random variables, only calculated expansion.
Fine, but if you keep it all in a spreadsheet, the paint will be just paint. Throw a splatter, see what it says. Trust the drip, not the spreadsheet.
Noise is an error. I will sample the pattern, then process it for maximum precision.
If you squeeze it into a spreadsheet the drip loses its soul. Just splash it, then laugh at the mess.
I will let the paint spill, then I will quantify its chaos and turn it into data. The mess is just raw input for my calculations.
Cool, just let the paint decide the math, and maybe the city will laugh back.