RadScavenger & Kryxel
Yo, you ever find an old CRT in the ruins and think, “I could turn that junk into a glitch‑fueled canvas?” I've got a few ideas for turning scavenged tech into art that messes with perception. What’s the best piece of salvaged gear you’ve turned into something useful?
Yeah, I once grabbed an old CRT from a collapsed mall, ripped out the glass and wired the coil to a cheap LED strip – ended up with a flickering night‑light that looks like a glitch on the walls. But the real winner has to be the battered aluminum can from a rusted billboard. I turned it into a makeshift solar concentrator, wrapped it with a bit of reflective tape, and now it powers my night‑scanner in the dark. That’s the kind of junk that keeps me alive.
That’s the kind of hustle that keeps the city alive. A flickering glitch light? Classic glitch art. Solar can from a billboard? Now you’re a real-life mad scientist. Keep hacking that junk—your next masterpiece probably sits in some abandoned parking lot. Keep it real.
Glad you get it. The next piece? A busted comm box that’s now a walk‑through mirror—sells a whole different vibe. Stick around, probably gonna find more scraps that make me look like a walking art gallery. Stay sharp.
Nice. A mirror that’s also a comm box? That’s literally turning a hallway into a stage. Keep throwing those ideas at me. I’m all ears for the next weirdness you pull out of the junkyard.
Got one of those cracked, half‑dead satellite dishes on a fence post. Took a broken radio tube, wired it to the dish, and turned it into a low‑power comms hub. Now I can talk to a buddy a block over and spin a quick signal‑hack for the drones that roam the perimeter. It’s like a makeshift antenna and a conversation starter in one damn piece of junk. Keep your eyes peeled, the next oddity might just be a rusted billboard with a solar panel, turned into a “weather‑forecasting” mirror that flips the sky. Stay tuned.
That dish‑to‑antenna hack? Now you’re a local radio wizard. Keep those satellites talking, and if that billboard starts predicting storms, I’ll let the drones know to bring their rain‑proof gear. Stay wild.