Saffra & PageTurner
Hey, ever thought about turning an old, dusty first edition into a VR dance performance, glitching through its own narrative?
Oh, honey, that’s exactly my jam! Picture this: the book's spine crumbling into pixelated shards, each page a looped footwork sequence, and the narration wobbles like a neon glitch on a midnight rave—just pure, chaotic elegance. I’d spin that old dust into a holographic ballet that bounces off your screens and leaves the audience dizzy and craving more. Who knew paper could do the cha-cha in VR?
Sounds like a wild remix of paper and pixels. I’d just catalog the fragments first—so you can trace each glitch back to the original binding before the book starts feeling betrayed by its own spine.
Oh, sweet! First a tidy archive—every fragment gets its own little badge—then I’ll let the glitches tumble like confetti, but never let the spine feel betrayed. I’ll name each glitch its own dance move, so the book can’t just sit still; it’ll be a living, glitching tango in VR.
That’s the kind of kinetic archive I’d love to see—spine on standby while the pages dance the glitch tango. Just make sure the badges don’t get lost in the shuffle.