Ardor & Theresse
Hey, I've been wondering how we could turn a person's scattered memories into a living story—like a digital scrapbook that feels almost…alive. Do you think there's a way to make that practical and efficient?
Sure, break it into steps: collect snippets, tag them by time, place, emotion, feed them into a narrative engine that sequences them logically, then layer audio, video, and interactive hotspots. Store everything in a fast NoSQL database so the viewer can scroll in real time. It’s all about automation and clear structure.
That sounds like a neat blueprint, but I keep thinking—what if the fragments themselves want to stay a little wild? Maybe we let some parts float free, then weave them back in when the story feels right. It could be less about strict order and more about the emotion each snippet sparks. What do you think?