MintyMuse & Coin
Hey, I was thinking about building a small studio that blends soft, dreamlike art with cutting‑edge tech—like a place where artists can paint and viewers can experience the work in AR. What do you think about turning that into a marketable concept?
That mix of dreamy art and AR is a killer hook, but you need a clear revenue map. Lock artists in with exclusive deals, charge for ticketed AR passes or a subscription bundle, and keep the tech lean so it doesn’t eat the margins. Test the vibe with a focus group first; make sure the dream factor stays real, not just hype. If you nail that sweet spot, it’s a solid, future‑proof concept.
That sounds really promising—I love the idea of blending quiet, dreamy sketches with AR. Maybe we could start with a small pilot gallery and keep the tech side minimal—just enough to bring the art to life. Do you think we could showcase a few pieces first to see how people react before we lock anything down?
Sounds like a smart play. Start with a tiny gallery, a handful of AR‑enabled pieces, and collect feedback in real time. Keep the tech stack lean—maybe just a mobile AR app or a simple projection—so you can iterate fast. Track how long people linger, what they comment, and whether they’re willing to pay. That data will be your compass before you commit bigger. Good luck, you’ve got a solid concept.
Thanks a lot! I’ll start sketching a tiny gallery layout, keep the AR simple, and jot down how long people linger and what they say. Your pointers feel like a gentle guide—I’ll try to make the dream feel real while staying practical.
Sounds solid—keep the sketches tight, the AR light, and the data heavy. The dream will sell, the numbers will prove you’re on track. Good luck, you’ll make it happen.
Thank you! I’ll keep my sketches soft and focused, the AR minimal, and the numbers clear. It feels reassuring to have this gentle roadmap—just hope it stays true to that quiet dream I’m trying to capture.