Abstract
AV Slices began as a simple idea: create a place where ideas could be tested instead of remaining unfinished thoughts.
As a chemist, I spent years working in laboratories where experimentation was part of daily life. Although my career eventually moved away from bench work, the desire to explore, test, and build never disappeared.
Recent advances in AI unexpectedly gave me a new laboratory. Instead of working with test tubes and reagents, I can now experiment with stories, apps, workflows, and solutions to everyday challenges.
AV Slices Lab is the result.
Background
Many ideas spend years living only inside our minds.
Some are practical. Others are creative. Many are forgotten before they are ever tested.
For a long time, I lacked a structured environment where those ideas could become real.
AV Slices was created to solve that problem.
It is a digital laboratory where ideas can be explored, documented, tested, improved, and shared.
The Experiment
The experiment is simple:
Can AI help me transform thoughts into tangible self help artifacts?
Instead of scientific experiments, the laboratory focuses on personal and family challenges.
Current experiments include:
- Storage Memory — helping people remember where items are stored.
- Thinking Stories — helping children explore emotions through three options.
- Pattern Dictionary — helping learners recognize patterns across languages.
Each project begins as a question.
The laboratory provides the space to test possible answers.
Key Observation
The journal serves as the laboratory notebook where observations, failures, lessons, and discoveries are recorded.
Long-Term Vision
Many research organizations follow a familiar path:
Idea → Experiment → Prototype → Product
AV Slices follows the same philosophy.
Some experiments may remain experiments.
Others may evolve into standalone products, services, intellectual property, or educational tools.
The goal is to create a sustainable system for observation, experimentation, learning, and creation.
Conclusion
AV Slices represents a return to experimentation.
Not in a traditional laboratory, but in a digital one.
“The desire to experiment and explore never truly disappeared. AI simply gave me a new laboratory.”

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