Hackathon with $200 for the winner
Are you ready to push the boundaries of your creativity and leave your mark on an unforgettable live event? We're inviting AI artists to join our hackathon, where you'll have the chance to design a vibrant, cutting-edge graffiti mural that will be spray-painted onto t-shirts for an exclusive live audience. We are hiring a Graffiti artist to come paint a mural on top a canvas of t-shirts and we are asking you to come up with designs that the Graffiti artist uses to guide his final work. Imagine the excitement as onlookers sip cocktails and watch a skilled graffiti artist bring your vision to life!
Picture this: a circular economy, devices flowing fluidly around the planet for multiple life cycles, and people experiencing the internet for the first time through these devices. Can you capture these themes and values, such as environmental protection, elevating the bottom 2 billion into the modern age, and supporting innovation?
Let your imagination run wild with inspiration from legendary artists like Banksy and Van Gogh. Combine Banksy's simplicity and Van Gogh's colorful textures to create a visually stunning piece. Imagine an MC Escher-style infinite staircase made of recycling arrows with smartphones riding skateboards up and down, wrapped around the earth. Add a touch of edginess inspired by skateboarding culture, with wheel tracks outlining the life cycle theme and daring jumps or flips as the devices are repurposed.
The mural will be created on a collection of t-shirts laid out on the floor of a venue during a trade show event. After the live art performance, each guest will receive a unique piece of art, with no remaining artwork left behind. The fleeting, improvised nature of the experience is part of the art itself, so let's make it unforgettable!
If you're an AI artist eager to showcase your talents and contribute to an innovative, inspiring live art event, we can't wait to see what you come up with! Join our hackathon and let's create a one-of-a-kind experience together. Sign up now, and let's make art history!
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