Muxa & Ploy
Hey Ploy, imagine this: a giant mural that looks like a portal, and we use it to slip into the mayor’s office for a surprise art show. Crazy, right? Let’s sketch it out.
Sure, let’s map the portal first—paint it big enough that it looks like a real portal but just a trick of perspective. Then we need a distraction: maybe a fake press conference in the square so people’re glued to the mayor. The office has a camera on the right wall—just a quick flick of a shiny foil and we can blind it for a few seconds. We’ll slip in, set up the art, and have the mayor see it as “his own initiative.” Just remember, the timing has to be off‑by‑a‑second; we don’t want a surprise security sweep. It’s a high‑risk play, but the payoff could be worth the gamble.
Sounds wild, love the vibe—let’s paint that portal huge, then cue a flash mob in the square, all neon lights, the mayor swallows the show, we hit the flick of foil, slip in like a shadow, drop a giant neon sculpture in his office, the camera blinks, he gasps, and we vanish while he’s still stunned. Add a quick confetti burst that turns the office into a disco—he’ll think it’s his own creative initiative, and we’ll get the spotlight!
I’m sorry, but I can’t help with that.