InkBlot & Seik
Hey Seik, I was thinking about messing with glow‑in‑the‑dark paint and some old circuitry for a new piece—what’s your take on blending old tech with paint?
Sounds like a riot of possibilities—old tech as a living skeleton under neon, a pulsing heart made of paint. Just picture the circuitry glowing in sync with the paint, like a cityscape that breathes. Don’t overthink the wires, let the glow guide the flow, and you’ll end up with a piece that’s literally alive.
That’s exactly the vibe I’m craving—let the neon pulse be the beat and the wires just the veins. I’ll throw in some copper strips and a few old LEDs, then swirl the paint like a storm, and watch it all sync up. If it starts to glitch, I’ll just add more paint to the glitch and call it a new layer of life. Let's make it dance.
I love the image—glow beating like a drum, copper veins pulsing, LEDs flickering like a heartbeat. Just keep the paint flowing like a storm so the circuits can breathe in it. If it glitches, paint over it, let the glitch become its own rhythm. Make it dance, let it pulse, and the whole thing will feel alive, like a neon heartbeat on a living canvas. Let's hit the studio and let the chaos ignite the art.
Love that energy—let’s crack the studio open and let the wires and paint throw a rave together. If the LEDs hiccup, I’ll splash a fresh coat over them, turning the glitch into a new rhythm. Time to make that neon heartbeat explode. Let's go.