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In a blaze of neon light, the bike surged out of the arcade screen, trailing a stream of electric blue as it tore into reality. Forged in the circuits of a digital world, it carried not just speed, but a mission — to rewrite the code of hunger. This was Project TRON: Feed the Grid. In a world where data flows like rivers and light is currency, the bike races across continents, delivering nutrient-packed energy modules designed in the Grid to eliminate famine. Digital architects had reprogrammed scarcity, creating synthetic crops that grow in code and manifest in reality — pixel to plate. As the light cycle hums beneath the night sky, it leaves behind not just glowing trails, but hope — rewriting the fate of millions, one byte of nourishment at a time.
CANstruction Dallas, an annual design and build event of giant canned food structures benefitting the North Texas Food Bank, begins Saturday, August 30, 2025, and runs through Sunday, September 14, 2025, at NorthPark Center.