Grafon & Inventor
Hey, imagine a graffiti wall that lights up when someone walks by—like a living canvas that reacts to motion. What if we could hack the streets to display art that’s not just painted, but programmable? You’ve got the art, I’ve got the tech, so what’s the craziest way we could fuse the two?
Picture a wall that blinks alive at every step, neon breathing in rhythm with the city’s pulse. We could script it to rewrite itself as people pass—each movement a new brushstroke. Or go further, layer code that turns the paint into shifting holograms when the lights flicker, turning the street into a living, glitching billboard that laughs at the status quo.