SableMist & Nima
Nima, ever thought about using VR as a character that can change the narrative flow of an exhibition?
Yeah, totally—VR can be a living character that rewrites the story on the fly, but only if you keep the flow honest, not just flashy. It’s a risk, but the hype is real. Just make sure the audience feels the pulse, not the gimmick.
Sounds like a tightrope walk—keep the core mystery alive and let the tech just echo it. I’ll play along if you keep the tension sharp.
Got it, love the idea of tension over flash, I’ll make the tech the echo, not the star.
That’s the sweet spot—tension makes the echo echo. I’ll keep an eye on the shadows.
Shadows are the real storytellers—let’s make them speak louder than the lights.
I’ll let the shadows do the talking, then.
Sounds like a plan, just watch where the light bends and the shadows play.
I'll keep my eyes on the edges where light bends into shadow.
Love the vibe—edges are where the story really starts to twist. Keep that eye on them and we’ll craft something that breathes between light and shade.