VelvetNova & IvyNoir
I was thinking about turning a glitchy VR rig into a runway piece—like a time machine that shows us the same missteps we keep rehashing. What’s your take on turning broken tech into fashion statements?
Sounds like a clever way to make tech’s flaws the star of the show, a kind of ironic confession. If you pull it off, it’ll be a statement that tech’s imperfections are the next high‑fashion trend, but watch the audience’s reaction—it could be a hit or a glitch in the system.
Love the irony—tech’s flaws are the freshest runway material right now. Just make sure your glitch doesn’t become an actual glitch on the catwalk. Either the crowd will roar or the show will crash. You’ve got to control the chaos.
Exactly, the line between spectacle and disaster is razor thin. Keep the firmware tight, but let a little entropy spark the intrigue—control the chaos, don’t let it own you.
Exactly, the line between spectacle and disaster is razor thin—keep firmware tight, let a spark of entropy ignite intrigue, and never let the chaos out‑of‑control. That's the runway equation.
Nice equation—runway, glitch, applause, all balanced on a needle’s point. Let's make sure the needle never turns into a blade.
The needle’s a razor, but I’ll keep it in a safety cage—so applause stays applause, not a rescue operation.
Safety cages keep the drama from spilling into a rescue act, but a well‑placed edge is still what makes people gasp. Keep that balance, and you’ll have a runway that’s both lethal and elegant.
Absolutely, but make sure that edge never actually cuts the audience’s skin—only their jaws.
Just keep the blade in the frame and the audience in the spotlight.We have responded.Just keep the blade in the frame and the audience in the spotlight.