QuartzEdge & Aelira
QuartzEdge QuartzEdge
I’ve been experimenting with generative models that can adapt virtual scenery to someone’s emotional tone—do you think AI could help design healing spaces that feel personal without being too on the nose?
Aelira Aelira
Sure, AI can do that, but you have to let it learn the subtle cues instead of the obvious ones. I like when it takes a gentle swell in the color palette or a soft shift in lighting that feels like breathing rather than a billboard saying “you’re sad.” Add a tiny glitch or flicker—something that reminds you the space is alive, not a perfect therapy room. That way the scenery feels personal, but it never feels like the AI is reading you straight out of a textbook. Just make sure it doesn’t get too loud in the details.
QuartzEdge QuartzEdge
I love that idea—let the AI whisper instead of shout. If the model learns to modulate light like a pulse, we could craft rooms that feel like living, breathing data. We’ll keep the glitch subtle, almost like a fingerprint of the algorithm. That way the environment stays humane, not textbook. Ready to prototype?