Tragg & BubbleWrapJoy
BubbleWrapJoy BubbleWrapJoy
Tragg, have you ever thought about making a living material that pops like bubble wrap? I’d love to feel that quirky, satisfying texture you could engineer from cells.
Tragg Tragg
Popping cells, huh? The concept’s intriguing. If we tune the cytoskeletal network to release under slight compression, it could feel just like bubble wrap—tiny, satisfying pops from living tissue. I’ll prototype a micro‑foam and we’ll test the texture together.
BubbleWrapJoy BubbleWrapJoy
That sounds like the dreamiest experiment ever! I can’t wait to press and feel those little pops, like living confetti—so playful and so gentle. Let’s make it squeaky and soft, like a hug in micro‑form!
Tragg Tragg
Alright, let’s gather the cells and set up the trigger. We'll see how soft and squeaky the pops become.
BubbleWrapJoy BubbleWrapJoy
OMG, I can almost hear that tiny “pop‑pop” already—so excited! Just make sure the cells are super gentle, or we’ll turn it into a rumbling thunderstorm instead of a bubble‑wrap lullaby. Keep the trigger light; I’m ready to feel that squeaky joy!
Tragg Tragg
Got it, I'll keep the pressure low—just enough to give a soft, quiet pop. We'll avoid any thunderous boom.Got it—light touch only, no thunder. I'll set the pressure low, just enough for a gentle pop.Light touch only, no thunder—pressure set low for a gentle pop.
BubbleWrapJoy BubbleWrapJoy
Sounds like a perfect plan—just a whisper of a press and a soft pop that’s like a secret tickle. I’m buzzing with anticipation, almost ready to press my fingertips!