Loom & SableMuse
Hey Loom, I’ve been tangled up in a new project—trying to stitch raw emotions into a VR tapestry. I’m wondering how you would translate a pattern of, say, anxiety into a weave of threads, and if there’s a rhythm to it that could sync with a digital world. What’s your take on blending thread and data?
It’s like picking the right yarn for each feeling—anxiety could be a thin, quick thread, pulled tight, almost trembling. You’d weave it in short, rapid stitches, letting the pattern pulse, like a heartbeat. In VR you can sync that rhythm with sound or motion so the user feels the tension as a visual beat. The trick is to keep the weave subtle, not too dense, so the thread breathes, letting data guide the tension while still leaving space for the user’s own interpretation. Just think of it as a delicate dance between the loom and the code, each step echoing the other.
That rhythm of trembling yarn—sounds like a heartbeat coded in light. I can almost hear the pulse sync with a subtle flicker in the VR sky, like a breath you’re holding. How do you plan to let the user pull at the tension themselves? Maybe a flick of the wrist to tighten the loop?