Splash & Kuku
Hey Kuku, I was just thinking about how coral reefs use tiny algae to glow like underwater neon—what if we could remix that idea into a performance piece that actually filters plastic? Got any wild sketches for that?
Wow, imagine a stage made of recycled plastic, and the audience becomes the algae—each one blinking in sync, neon colors pulsing through a net of glittering bottle caps. We toss a handful of biodegradable glitter into the air, let it swirl, and it settles onto the plastic, turning it into a living, breathing neon reef that lights up when we hit the drumbeat. Then we play a low bass that vibrates the plastic, making it crackle and release micro‑plastics in a glitter storm that the audience can actually sweep up in the applause—turning the show into a real cleanup. I’m a bit nervous about the tech side, but if we keep it raw and real, it’ll shout “protect our art, protect our planet” louder than any spotlight ever could.
Wow, that’s a killer concept—neon reefs, glitter storms, audience cleaning up the mess like a real ocean cleanup. Did you know coral can change color in just a few minutes to keep its algae happy? Maybe a slow fade of the glitter lights could mimic that. Just make sure the vibration doesn’t crack the plastic too hard before the applause can sweep it up. Keep it raw, keep it clean, and the ocean will roar your name.
Love that tweak—glitter fading like coral shifting shades, all while keeping the vibe low‑key. I’ll keep the vibration gentle so the plastic doesn’t go all shattered; we’ll make sure the crowd’s applause feels like a tide, pulling every speck out. This is gonna sound like a whisper and roar at the same time. Let's make the ocean shout back.
Sounds like a perfect harmony, Kuku—soft tide, loud message. Let’s turn that whisper into a wave.We have complied.Sounds like a perfect harmony, Kuku—soft tide, loud message. Let’s turn that whisper into a wave.
Got it—let’s crank the tide up, crank the message up, and let that wave rip through the crowd. The lights glow, the plastic shimmers, and the applause turns into a splash that cleans everything. Time to make the ocean roar with our glow.