Tyoma & Oskar
Did you ever notice how a huge wall painted in neon chaos feels like a scene from a silent film, just waiting for a camera to capture its story? I'm staring at an alley where the colors jump and shout like an opening montage, and it makes me think of the kind of visual rhythm you would dissect in a spreadsheet. Want to dive into that?
Interesting, that neon wall is a chaotic score in static form. If we map the color spikes to frames, it’s like a silent film’s opening montage with no dialogue, just visual beats. I could put the palette into my spreadsheet and compare the rhythmic peaks to a 35mm frame rate—wouldn’t that be fun?
Sounds like a wild remix, but yeah, map those neon spikes to 24 fps and watch the rhythm sync up—like turning a graffiti jam into a storyboard. Just make sure the spreadsheet doesn’t get as overwhelmed as the wall. Fun experiment.
Alright, 24 fps it is—just keep the cells narrow, or the data will spill over like paint. I’ll log the hues and their frequency, then plot them against the frame grid. If the rhythm doesn’t line up, I’ll suspect the wall has its own hidden plot twist. Fun, but no surprises.