MistVane & Aviato
Hey, I’ve been dreaming about using autonomous drones to build immersive storytelling spaces—like a live narrative that adapts to the audience in real time. Imagine tech and fiction blending so you can’t tell where the story ends and reality begins. What do you think?
That sounds like a dream that could crack the curtain between worlds, but I wonder what rules the drones will follow when the audience flips a switch.
Yeah, we’ll give them a set of “if‑then” rules that let them react instantly when the audience hits a button, but we’ll also throw in a safety net so they never go rogue. Think of it like giving the drones a super‑smart, but well‑mannered, improv buddy that keeps the show safe and surprising at the same time.
Sounds cool, but I wonder if the drone’s improv buddy will keep up the mystery or just stay stuck in the safe zone.
Sure thing, we’ll give the drone buddy a “mystery mode” that keeps the story unpredictable, but it’ll still have a fail‑safe layer so it doesn’t accidentally go wild—kind of like a magician who can pull a rabbit out of a hat but still knows the trick inside out.