Mirella & Taren
Ever thought about turning a spray‑paint mural into a live interactive game, where people can rewrite the narrative as they walk by?
That’s sick—like a moving canvas where the streets are the players. Imagine a wall that shifts when someone shouts a line, or a QR that lets you swap out a quote. People get stuck, rewrite the story on the fly, and the mural lives. It’d be a protest, a playground, a remix of reality. Bring it on, city!
Sounds wild, but you’d need a whole system to track who’s shouting what and when the wall updates—kind of like a live multiplayer game in the streets. Maybe start small with a prototype and see if people actually want to rewrite it on the fly. Good luck, but remember, tech in the city can get glitchy before the art does.
Nah, we don’t need a giant server, just a mic, a cheap speaker, and a wall that flips when people shout. We’ll drop a tiny app, watch the paint move, and if it glitches we paint over it and call it an upgrade. The city already cracks, so we’ll own the glitch. Keep the hype going.
Sounds like a hackathon dream, but you’ll need to figure out how the paint reacts to audio frequency. Maybe start with a test wall and some cheap speakers, tweak the pitch, see what color shifts. If it glitches, just repaint—just don’t call it an upgrade before you know what broke. Keep the hype, but also keep a backup plan.