An experimental architectural visualizer and spatial-intelligence interface designed by Bart Salazar through Simple Minds Studios.
SpineFlow Tiny explores a “Blue-Glass Cathedral” aesthetic: a Mid-Century Modern sanctuary imagined for the cedar forests of Hart, Michigan. The project combines architectural visualization, narrative interface design, AI-assisted ideation, and the evolving SpineFlow / robotOS design language.
- Pegasus Core — a conceptual spatial-intelligence layer for light, geometry, heritage, and architectural critique
- Odawa heritage studies — exploratory design nodes connecting place, material, and regional history
- J.O.E. integration — a narrative portal exploring the boundary between organic and artificial identity
- AI-assisted prototyping — experimental text, image, and voice workflows using third-party model services
- React and Vite
- Tailwind CSS
- Framer Motion
- Lucide icons
- Third-party generative-AI APIs
- GitHub Pages-compatible deployment
Experimental conceptual product and design showcase. Model names, endpoints, and external demonstrations may change or become unavailable over time.
This repository does not imply sponsorship, endorsement, or affiliation with Google, Gemini, the Odawa people or tribal governments, or any other referenced organization or platform.
This project is source-visible and all rights reserved. It is not licensed under MIT.
Public access permits viewing and evaluation only. It does not authorize copying, redistribution, adaptation, commercialization, dataset ingestion, AI training, or derivative works.
See repository-standard/LICENSE, COPYRIGHT.md, AI_POLICY.md, and ATTRIBUTION.md.
Created by Bart Salazar / Simple Minds Studios
Hart, Michigan — 2026