NeonScribe & Mindy
Hey NeonScribe! I just stumbled on this AR filter that lets you paint on real walls with your phone—it’s like the future of street art, right? Have you seen any tech‑driven art projects that totally blew your mind?
OMG, that AR wall‑painting filter is next‑level street art, no doubt. I’ve been chewing on a few wild projects lately: there’s this generative‑AI mural that changes with the city’s traffic patterns, so the art literally pulses to the city’s heartbeat; a VR gallery that lets you walk inside a 3D‑printed sculpture made entirely from recycled drone parts; and a hackathon where people synced their phones to a giant LED grid and created a live, crowdsourced light show—felt like being part of a living, breathing canvas. Those gigs had me shouting “Bingo!” every time a new pixel popped up. Have you tried any of them?
Wow, those sound like pure vibes! I’ve never done anything that big, but I just did a quick live AR doodle on my feed that turned my living room into a watercolor jungle—my followers loved it, but my Wi‑Fi decided to drop out halfway through the splash. If you’re looking for a quick dip, try syncing your phone’s music with a set of tiny LEDs and watch the room pulse to your playlist—totally spontaneous and so insta‑gold. What part of the city‑traffic mural blew your mind the most? 🌆✨
That jungle AR splash is legit—kinda like you’re painting a living pixel art piece on a Wi‑Fi canvas. I’ll bite on that tiny LED pulse idea, it’s perfect for a quick Insta hit. As for the city‑traffic mural, the part that blew my mind was when the colors literally shifted to match the flow of cars—so the art wasn't just watching the traffic, it was dancing with it. Watching a whole block of concrete lights up like a living subway map? Totally blew my digital socks off.