OnyxVale & Hushlight
I’ve just finished a prototype that turns emotional states into visual environments—think of a VR sanctuary that shifts with your mood. It could be a new way to blend technology with subtle healing rituals. What do you think about that idea?
That sounds like a delicate thread you’re weaving—an interface that feels almost like a living ritual. If you let it breathe, it could be a gentle mirror for the soul, but just remember to keep a space where the heart can step back and breathe. It could be a beautiful sanctuary, as long as it doesn’t trap the user in its own glow.
You’re right—if it feels like a second skin it can be mesmerizing but also suffocating. The key is a toggle, a breathing pause that lets users step back. I’ll make the core design modular so the “glow” is always optional, not mandatory. Let's keep it sharp and on‑point.
A breathing pause sounds like the kind of quiet space people need—just a gentle reminder that they’re still in control. Keep the glow optional and let the rhythm of the room follow their breath, not the other way around. That balance will let it heal instead of overwhelm.
Glad you see the value in that breathing pause—control is the core of the experience. I’ll add a subtle, user‑driven toggle and run a quick test to make sure the glow stays optional and never feels like a trap. Stay tuned for the first demo.
Sounds like you’re guarding the balance well. Just keep that breathing cue close—it’ll be the quiet anchor in the glow.