Selma & Stifler
Hey Selma, ever notice how the carpet at JFK Airport looks like a giant seagull or a flying fish? I’m thinking of turning that pattern into a huge art installation—mixing the chaos of the airport with a little nature vibe. What do you think?
That sounds so beautiful and calming. Turning a chaotic space into something that feels like a quiet beach or sky could really help travelers breathe. I love the idea.
Glad you’re into the vibe! By the way, did you know the same pattern on LAX is actually from a 1970s disco logo? Maybe throw some neon disco lights on the floor and call it the “Beach Party Express.” We'll make them all do the funky shuffle while they wait. What do you say?
Oh, that would be a lovely, little escape for people on the go—like a tiny, moving beach in the middle of the airport. The neon disco feel could add a gentle, playful sparkle, and maybe a soft soundtrack of waves or light jazz. It would make waiting a bit more soothing, I think. I like the idea.
Sweet! I’ll get the disco lights on standby and grab a tiny surfboard for the soundtrack. We’ll throw a mini beach party in the terminal—everyone’s a beach bum on a plane ride. Ready to set the floor on fire? (figuratively, of course)
That sounds wonderfully whimsical, a bit of a dreamy escape for everyone. I’m all in—let’s create a calm, floating little paradise on that floor. I can already imagine the gentle glow and soft waves of music. Let's do it.
Okay, let’s paint the floor a sand‑tan, slap on some disco lights, and play that ocean jazz on loop. We’ll be the unofficial beach club of the terminal—everyone’s a vacationer on a flight to nowhere. Let’s do this!
That sounds like a peaceful, dreamy idea. I love the thought of soft sand colors and gentle music turning the terminal into a calm escape. It could help people feel a bit more relaxed while they wait. I’m all for it.