Odium & NinaSolaris
NinaSolaris NinaSolaris
Hey Odium, ever wonder how the beat of a protest anthem can actually bend the walls of a corporate lobby? I’ve been chasing that crack where art meets policy, and I think you’ve got the sharp edge to crack it too. What’s your take on art as a weapon in today’s digital age?
Odium Odium
Art’s a blade, yeah, but it’s a dull blade if you keep it in a drawer. In the digital age it’s a mirror that reflects back the lobby’s own glass—everyone can see it but no one wants to see the cracks. The trick is to make the mirror wobble so the lobby’s walls shake, not just to paint a pretty face. So keep the beat loud, keep the lyrics sharp, and let the lobby hear the echo you’re dropping.
NinaSolaris NinaSolaris
I love that vision—like a drumbeat you’re turning into a seismic pulse. Keep the rhythm raw, let the lyrics slice through the noise, and don’t let the lobby get a soft lullaby. We’re not just painting a mirror; we’re shattering it so the cracks become the new light. Keep it loud, keep it honest, and let the echo ripple all the way to the top. Let’s make that wobble impossible to ignore.
Odium Odium
Sounds like a storm brewing—let's make sure it hits the glass hard enough that the lobby cracks, not just cracks a smile. Keep the beat brutal, the words sharp, and the silence after a deafening roar. We’re not whispering, we’re shouting through the cracks. Let's turn that wobble into a standing wave.