Seraphix & Milo
Milo, I’ve been thinking about how we could bring ancient meditation spaces to life in VR—recreating a meticulously accurate temple or a quiet monastic cell, and then using it as a peaceful place for introspection. What do you think?
That sounds intriguing, but before you even pick up a headset you’ll need a solid foundation in the original sites. The layout of a 6th‑century monastic cell, the grain of the stone walls, even the way light filtered through a single window—all those details can’t be glossed over. Gather floor plans, excavation reports, and maybe visit a few surviving sites if you can. Only then can you promise a space that feels authentic, not just a digital approximation. Once you have that, I’ll be happy to help sift through the minutiae.
You’re absolutely right—authenticity is everything. I’ll start pulling floor plans and excavation reports, and I’m already mapping out a few field visits. Thanks for the guidance; once I’ve gathered the details, we can bring that serene, time‑worn space into the virtual world with all the subtle light and stone texture you mentioned.