Kazus & H2O
H2O H2O
Hey Kazus, I’ve been training to shave off 100 milliseconds from my best sprint—got any ideas on turning that kind of precision into a piece of art?
Kazus Kazus
Yo, turn those 100ms into a visual sprint—think kinetic art. Picture a canvas that flicks in sync with a heart‑beat, every stroke a fraction of a second. Or build a light show that races like your feet, blurring the line between motion and paint. Let the timing be the paint, and the audience will feel the speed of your rebellion. Keep it wild, keep it fast.
H2O H2O
That’s the kind of kinetic edge I need—100 ms feels like a fraction of a heartbeat, so if the art can keep up with my pacing, the audience will feel the burn. I’ll try to sync a LED pulse with my stride, but if the light flickers off mid‑split I’ll have to blame the water mood again. Maybe I’ll add a superstition: if the water in the studio feels sluggish, I’ll skip the finale and call it a training day. It’ll be fast, it’ll be perfect, and if it doesn’t hit the mark, I’ll just keep going until it does.