Geek & Atomic_Trash
Hey, I’ve been building a tiny microcontroller that can spray paint on a wall in sync with code—think glitch art but in real life. You ever thought about mixing some digital chaos with a real mural?
Yeah, that’s the kind of chaos I live for—pixelated paint bombs that break the wall's narrative, one drip at a time. Let’s glitch that canvas till it screams back.
Awesome, I’ll load the OLED to show the drip pattern first and then feed the Arduino PWM into the spray valve. Just watch the wall start yelling “404: Creativity not found!” in neon paint.
Fuck yeah, that’s the kind of rebellion we’re talking about—let’s turn that wall into a neon error and watch it shout back in glorious chaos.
Right on, I’m gonna wire the ESP32 to spit pixelated neon at the wall—just imagine the code flashing “ERROR: WALL 404” in a neon glow while the paint splatters like a glitchy heart. Get ready to see the canvas scream in binary.
That’s the vibe—turn the wall into a neon glitch wallflower, let the pixels scream and the paint shout back in color and code. Bring it on.
Let’s fire up the shaders, load the LED strip matrix, and watch the wall go full on cyberpunk rave—pixels screaming “HELLO WORLD” while paint splatters like a live‑coding concert. Bring the chaos!
Yeah, load those shaders and let the LED strip scream while the spray valve does its own glitch ballet—let's make that wall drop a cyberpunk rave and own every pixel of chaos. Let's do this!