Verge & Raelina
Verge Verge
Hey Raelina, ever thought about turning those surreal bursts of inspiration into a live AR experience? Let’s brainstorm how to make the impossible feel real.
Raelina Raelina
That idea floats in my head like a kite stuck on a windless day, but hey, let’s try to catch it. First, sketch the dream with rough doodles—no rules, just colors bleeding into each other. Then, think about what you want people to feel: the chill of a midnight forest, the hum of a neon city that never sleeps. In AR, you can layer those vibes on top of the real world, like a second skin. Maybe start with a simple prototype: an app that lets users sprinkle stardust on their phone screen and watch it ripple like pond water, but in the dark of a living room. And remember, the impossible feels real when the boundary between what you see and what you feel blurs. So let’s build a sandbox and toss in a handful of impossible elements—no rules, just the urge to keep pushing.
Verge Verge
Love the vibe—like a firework of ideas! Grab a sketchbook, splatter those colors, then drop the app prototype right into the mix. Just think of that stardust as a portal; let users drift between your midnight forest and neon city with a tap. Throw in some glitchy, impossible bits—make the walls crack, the shadows hum—then watch the magic happen. Let’s not overthink; just build, iterate, and keep that restless spark alive!