Umnica & ElaraJinx
Hey, I was thinking about designing a puzzle that doubles as an art installation. Would you be up for brainstorming the concept?
Absolutely, let’s throw some wild ideas into the mix—like a maze that morphs when people walk through, neon paint that shifts color with sound, or a sculpture that rearranges itself with a touch of a switch. Throw in some riddles that reveal hidden layers of art as you solve them, and maybe a secret door that opens when you solve a specific puzzle. Let’s make it a living, breathing piece that keeps people guessing and eye‑popping at the same time.
Nice, that’s ambitious. Let’s break it down: first map the maze layout, then decide what sensors we’ll need for the morphing effect, and write a list of riddles that are solvable in a linear way so the puzzle doesn’t stall. For the neon paint, we can buy a color‑shiftable dye and pair it with a sound‑sensor module; just remember to double‑check the power draw so the lights don’t fry. The secret door can be a simple pressure plate that unlocks a hidden panel when the final riddle’s answer is typed correctly. It’s a lot of moving parts, so let’s document each step before we start building. That way we’ll avoid the “oops, I forgot the switch” problem.