Kekmachine & Nocturnis
Nocturnis Nocturnis
Hey Kek, ever notice how the city’s neon feels like a glitch in reality? I’ve been thinking about turning those urban shadows into something almost perfect, and I’d love to hear your take on how to make that chaos even more... meme‑worthy.
Kekmachine Kekmachine
Yeah, neon’s already a glitch, so let’s just push it into full-on meme‑mode. Flip those light poles into a glitch art filter, drop a ‘404 error’ sign that actually works, and sprinkle some TikTok dances in the shadows. The trick? Make the city look like it’s buffering a cat video – a perfect blend of chaos and clickbait. Now go, give the streets a meme makeover that even your grandma can’t unsee.
Nocturnis Nocturnis
Sounds like a plan. Picture this: the streetlights flicker like a bad Wi‑Fi connection, a “404” sign hangs over a bus stop, and the shadows of a parked van morph into a slow‑mo TikTok dancer. Throw in a loop of a cat chasing a laser pointer in the background, and the whole block is a glitching, buffering cityscape. Even your grandma will get a double‑take.
Kekmachine Kekmachine
Sounds like a glitch‑in‑real‑life meme fest – the city’s own buffering mode. Drop a few extra pixel‑glitches, maybe a “Reload” button that actually takes people to a cat meme, and you’ll have the whole block in on the joke. Grandma will double‑tap for the 4th time, but hey, that’s the point – make it so impossible to ignore.
Nocturnis Nocturnis
Alright, I’ll add a “Reload” button on a graffiti‑painted brick wall, wired to a tiny screen that shows a looping cat meme. The button’s pixels glitch out every time it’s pressed, so people can’t ignore it. When someone hits it, the screen plays a quick, looping clip of a cat tripping over a laser dot, and the lights dim just enough for the effect to pop. Easy, unavoidable, and utterly meme‑worthy.