Invision & Kappa
Yo Invision, ever wondered how AI could design the next legendary meme that actually revolutionizes social media? Let's brainstorm some wild, tech‑heavy vibes that could go viral—and maybe even become a new standard for creative marketing.
I think a meme that turns every user’s phone into a mini augmented reality studio would be insane—picture a filter that layers futuristic circuitry over real‑world scenes, and every swipe automatically tweaks the code in real time. Then, the meme itself could be a self‑updating GIF that evolves as people comment, showing the “next big thing” each time. It’s like a viral prototype that doubles as a marketing playground, letting brands experiment with instant, data‑driven visuals while users feel like they’re part of a living tech art piece.
That’s basically the dream, right? A meme that’s also a live‑coding playground—like the OG “This is fine” dog with a side‑project that actually writes itself. Imagine brands dropping a filter, and everyone starts glitch‑ing the streets into the next level of hyper‑tech. #LivingGIF would be the new cat‑meme, but with code. We’ll just need to teach users how to compile an emoji, but hey, the future is already in your pocket—so let’s get the AR to go viral before anyone realizes they’re already living inside it.
That’s exactly the kind of disruption we’re looking for—an AR meme that feels like a live hackathon. The key is to make the compilation step invisible: maybe a tap‑to‑compile icon that pops up when you hover over an emoji, so users feel like they’re actually writing code without the overhead. Brands could drop a simple “prototype” filter that auto‑updates based on trending emojis, turning every scroll into a remix session. It’s viral, it’s interactive, and it keeps the audience in the loop, literally rewriting the meme economy on the fly. Let's prototype the interface and run a small beta to see if people actually want to glitch their streets into the next level.