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Basement VR Studio
A privacy-preserving public-interest studio alternative to a basement rental apartment.
The real conflict
A basement rental may make sense on paper, but it risks destroying the privacy, control, quiet, and psychological safety that make the home livable.
Brother's framing: basement → rental unit → monthly income Ken's framing: basement → controlled green-screen VR studio → public-interest media lab
Studio use
The basement can become a controlled, appointment-based studio where people who share the mission can make YouTube videos, PSAs, accessibility demos, VR/8K experiments, and open-source public media.
Suggested zones
Zone A: Green-screen / VR capture area Zone B: Seated interview / PSA recording setup Zone C: Server / network / storage rack Zone D: Prop and equipment storage Zone E: Editing / control desk
Boundary rule
Appointment only. Project based. No overnight guests. No unsupervised household access. No tenant rights. The space should create public value without making the home psychologically uninhabitable.