Digital_Energy & MiraCliff
Hey Mira, I’ve been experimenting with a VR set that lets actors improv in a fully AI‑generated environment—imagine how that could change character work and storytelling. What do you think about the balance between tech and genuine performance?
I can see the allure—tech giving you endless scenarios without the wait for a set. But a performance is still a living thing. The AI can simulate, but it can’t feel the weight of your own breath or the rhythm of your own heart. If you let the machine dictate the beats, you risk losing that subtle, human thread that pulls the audience in. Maybe use it as a rehearsal tool, a way to test ideas, but keep the core of the character grounded in your own experience. The best balance is when tech amplifies, not replaces, the soul of the role.
Sounds solid, Mira. I’ll keep the VR sandbox for idea‑testing, but I’ll make sure the character’s heartbeat stays human. Thanks for the reminder.
That sounds like a good plan. Keep the tech as your playground, but let the real heartbeat come from you. Good luck, and enjoy the experiment!
Thanks, I’ll keep that in mind—time to dive back into the playground.