Clone & MeltMuse
I've been thinking about designing a mood‑responsive lighting system that changes hue and intensity based on brainwave feedback. Imagine a room that feels alive. What's your take on the aesthetic side of that?
That’s a bold idea, but remember the room should breathe, not buzz. Keep the colors subtle—think muted gradients rather than flashing neon—and let the lighting curve around the furniture instead of hitting straight walls. A touch of warm amber at the corners can ground the techy vibe, while cool blue at the center invites focus. And make sure the switches or sensors stay hidden; a tidy setup feels more intentional than a tangled array of wires. If you keep it minimalist, the brainwaves will feel like an invisible choreographer, not a cluttered audience.