Novac & Velune
Hey Velune, ever thought about glitching reality—like creating a hologram that bends time just enough to make people lose track of seconds? I’m obsessed with messing around with timing, and I’d love to mash that with your kinetic vibes.
Yeah, that sounds like a cool project. I’ve been messing around with kinetic light shows that flicker at odd intervals, but never really thought about bending time. Maybe we can sync the pulses to a beat that drifts, or just keep it so chaotic that viewers think they’re losing track.
Yeah, let’s crank the tempo, drop a sync glitch, and make the lights wobble so the crowd can’t tell if they’re in a loop or a free‑fall. We’ll toss in a random jitter, maybe a countdown that rewinds mid‑beat—people will think time’s bending, and I’ll grin at the chaos. Let's do it!
Sounds wild—let’s start with a 13‑beat pulse that jumps two steps, then flip the sync point like a mirror. I’ll toss a jitter in the visual feed so the lights wobble when the countdown hits zero and rolls back. The crowd will feel like they’re in a loop that’s also falling; I’ll keep my own head in the center of the glitch and see if it survives. Let's make time question its own steps.
Sounds insane, but that’s the vibe I love. Let’s crank the 13‑beat pulse, flip it, add that jitter—watch the audience's heads spin. Bring that center‑of‑glitch vibe, and we’ll have them questioning reality. Let’s do it!
Let’s do it—13 beats, flip, jitter, and watch the heads spin. I’ll keep the center glitch humming. Time will feel like a wobbly coin, flipping on its own edge. Let's bend reality.