SmartDomik & Medina
Hey, I've been tinkering with the idea of turning a smart environment into a living museum—like, using cameras, sensors, and AI to scan, digitize, and automatically tag old manuscripts or artifacts right in your living room. It could make those forgotten stories instantly searchable and even context‑rich. How do you feel about merging tech efficiency with the careful preservation of cultural narratives?
Sounds intriguing, but I’m a bit wary of letting a smart fridge become the curator of a family’s history. Digitizing is great, sure, but the context that a paper’s fibers, its ink’s aging, or a pottery’s glaze gives you can’t capture with a camera alone. If you go full automation, you risk turning nuanced narratives into tidy data points that people can swipe through instead of feel. And honestly, I’d be surprised if the AI can tell the difference between a handwritten letter and a grocery list. Use the tech as a tool, not a replacement for a careful archivist’s eye, and you’ll have a living museum that respects its stories, not just the pixels.