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Superpauze 💧 ۗۗۗۗۗ
@pierrepauze
🧬 What if art could serve as an interface between scientific complexity and the ethical dilemmas of emerging deeptech? Just presented xSublimatio to CNRS researchers. My first mobile app — as an artist. Honored (and stunned) by how strongly it resonated. Looks like a TCG. Plays like Pokémon. But the cards are molecules, enzymes, biological systems. Not a game — a speculative interface for navigating future bio-complexity. It connects worlds that rarely meet: 🧠 AI 🧬 sensitive bio data ⛓️ zk proofs / decentralization 🎮 game mechanics 🎯 Not meant to explain, but to render manipulable. Not simplification — aesthetic encoding. Because in biotech, trust and traceability are the real bottlenecks. 🔗 Join the beta: https://tcg.xsublimatio.com/
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cyrus
@cyrus
nice work! skimmed the paper as well 🤓 what has the response been like?
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Superpauze 💧 ۗۗۗۗۗ
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It’s brave of you to dive into scientific papers — not exactly the kind of reading most people would casually take on! 😊 The scientists are really enthusiastic on the game — now I’m curious to see how it resonates with people outside the world of chemistry. Essentially, there are two main user touchpoints: One is "B2C", focused on developing a gamified molecular lore, almost like storytelling through science. The other is more B2B, aimed at deeptech companies that want to handle scientific data in a smooth, secure, and user-friendly way.
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cyrus
@cyrus
I read papers all days (am researcher after all) - your intuition seems good!
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