Welcome to URLand - the invisible city.
Digital graffiti lives here. Different doors, same city.
See the map LearnHow URLand works
There are multiple “entry types.” You just used one.
- NFC Drop — Tap to open a URL on a chip.
- QR Square — Scan a visual code.
- SSID Scream — Wi‑Fi names as art.
- Portal Trap — Captive portals with context.
Learn your entry type
Customize this section to give instructions depending on what kind of graffiti brought the user here.
Digital Graffiti Manifesto
1. This is not a product.
Digital graffiti is not for sale. It is not an app, a startup, a pitch deck. It is a culture — a layer on top of the world, sprayed not with paint, but with signals.
2. The Streets Have Expanded.
Walls used to be the surface. Now it’s Wi-Fi lists, NFC tags, QR codes, portals. Every signal is a wall. Every device is a doorway. If you can scan it, tap it, or stumble into it, you’ve found the mark.
3. Our Vocabulary is Ours.
We speak in Taps, Screams, Squares, and Traps. These are the new throwies, burners, bombs. If you know the words, you’re already inside. If you don’t, you’ll learn in the wild.
4. Consent, not exploitation.
We don’t phish. We don’t scam. We teach, reveal, and inspire. Our drops are keys, not cages. Graffiti never asked permission, but it never stole your data either.
5. Everything is Ephemeral.
Like tags on brick, our signals fade. Networks die, stickers peel, portals vanish. The fragility is the point. Art is alive only in the moment it’s found.
6. Nobody Owns It, but This is the Source.
Anyone can mark the digital layer. But this manifesto, published first on urland.city, is the declaration:
– We named it.
– We seeded it.
– We hold the culture, not the patent.
Steal it if you must — but your knockoffs will always smell like money. Ours smell like freedom, static, and spray paint.
7. The Invitation.
Digital graffiti is open source rebellion. Take it. Remix it. Leave a Tap. Broadcast a Scream. Drop a Square. Build a Trap. But never sell it. Never chain it. Never ruin it.
This land was made for you and me.
🖤 — Monsters in the Invisible City · URLand
Digital Graffiti Manifesto
1. This is not a product.
Digital graffiti is not for sale. It is not an app, a startup, a pitch deck. It is a culture — a layer on top of the world, sprayed not with paint, but with signals.
2. The Streets Have Expanded.
Walls used to be the surface. Now it’s Wi-Fi lists, NFC tags, QR codes, portals. Every signal is a wall. Every device is a doorway. If you can scan it, tap it, or stumble into it, you’ve found the mark.
3. Our Vocabulary is Ours.
We speak in Taps, Screams, Squares, and Traps. These are the new throwies, burners, bombs. If you know the words, you’re already inside. If you don’t, you’ll learn in the wild.
4. Consent, not exploitation.
We don’t phish. We don’t scam. We teach, reveal, and inspire. Our drops are keys, not cages. Graffiti never asked permission, but it never stole your data either.
5. Everything is Ephemeral.
Like tags on brick, our signals fade. Networks die, stickers peel, portals vanish. The fragility is the point. Art is alive only in the moment it’s found.
6. Nobody Owns It, but This is the Source.
Anyone can mark the digital layer. But this manifesto, published first on urland.city, is the declaration:
– We named it.
– We seeded it.
– We hold the culture, not the patent.
Steal it if you must — but your knockoffs will always smell like money. Ours smell like freedom, static, and spray paint.
7. The Invitation.
Digital graffiti is open source rebellion. Take it. Remix it. Leave a Tap. Broadcast a Scream. Drop a Square. Build a Trap. But never sell it. Never chain it. Never ruin it.
This land was made for you and me.
🖤 — Monsters in the Invisible City · URLand