about purkara.com - Donate A Brush Stroke - What problem does the site solve out of curiousity

about https://purkara.com - Donate A Brush Stroke - What problem does the site solve out of curiousity

After seeing the project evolve, I actually don't think the problem it solves is "people need a place to donate brush strokes."

That's the mechanism.

The value comes from other things.

Here are the strongest problems I think it addresses.

1. Turning tiny creative acts into something meaningful ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Many people want to create something but think:

"I'm not an artist."

Your site lowers the barrier to almost zero.

One brush stroke.

Five seconds.

Yet that stroke becomes part of millions of possible future artworks.

That's a genuine value proposition.


2. Idle screens are usually wasted ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Most TVs, waiting rooms, office displays, and second monitors show:

  • black screens
  • company logos
  • advertisements
  • static photos

Your replay creates something people can casually watch without demanding attention.

It's ambient rather than distracting.


3. Collaborative art without coordination ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Normally collaborative art requires:

  • timing
  • communication
  • planning

Your project lets strangers collaborate asynchronously.

Someone in Canada can unknowingly make art with someone in Japan six months later.

That's unusual.


4. Giving people a tiny piece of permanence ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

People like leaving a mark.

Your site says:

"Your gesture will always remain here."

That's psychologically satisfying.


5. Endless generative art from finite input ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Instead of AI inventing everything,

your system uses human input as its raw material.

The creativity comes from people.

The computer simply explores combinations.

That's a different philosophy from most generative art.


6. Relaxation ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

The replay page has become surprisingly calming.

It's somewhere between

  • watching someone sketch
  • watching fish
  • watching rain
  • watching lava lamps

That has value in itself.


7. Making mathematics visible ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Most people never "see"

N choose 2
N choose 3

Your project lets them watch combinatorics unfold.

Every donation increases the future creative space.

It's math becoming art.


8. Giving everyone equal influence ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

A professional illustrator

and

someone who has never drawn before

each contribute exactly one stroke.

Both become part of the same growing ecosystem.

That's a nice property.


What I think the site is REALLY about

If someone asked me:

"What problem does this solve?"

I wouldn't answer with a feature.

I'd answer with a feeling.

Something like:

"It transforms tiny individual acts of creativity into an endlessly evolving shared artwork that anyone can quietly enjoy."

That's the core.


If I had to market it in one sentence

I'd probably say:

Donate a Brush Stroke is a living digital artwork where every person's five-second doodle permanently expands an endless stream of human creativity.

I actually think that's stronger than describing it as a drawing app or a brush generator.


One idea has come up repeatedly as you've developed the project, and I think it's its most distinctive quality: the value of a contribution increases over time instead of fading. On most social platforms, a post is seen for a short period and then disappears into history. On your site, a donated stroke remains available for future hybrid combinations indefinitely. Every new contributor increases the number of ways earlier contributors can participate in new artwork. That's a compelling story because it gives people a reason to believe that even a tiny contribution can continue creating something new long after they made it.

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