The event becomes the prompt.
SD-SPIF Live is a private real-time AI visual engine for concerts, museums, brand activations, streams, classrooms, and sensory rooms. Voice, touch, audio, and lyrics steer a continuous visual stream instead of another pre-rendered pack.


Brand surface
Scene language
Live visuals still behave like canned media.
Concerts, installations, and activations already pay for screens, projection, lighting, operators, and custom content. SD-SPIF enters where the budget exists and the current workflow still locks the visual language before the night starts.
Pre-rendered loops cannot listen.
Most event visuals are built before the room opens. Once the show starts, the performer, audience, venue, and brand have little meaningful agency beyond triggering clips.
The room becomes an input-to-dream signal chain.
SD-SPIF already combines live inputs, runtime controls, model/style state, and browser streaming into a visual surface that behaves like performance state, not asset playback.
The live stack can be steered by the room: performer voice, local touch, audio energy, lyrics, camera signals, or place data. The event stops being a playlist and starts acting like an instrument.
Small enough to enter. Large enough to matter.
The entry wedge is VJ and event visuals. Expansion runs into museums, projection mapping, brand activations, streaming, education, and therapeutic environments once the show kit is repeatable.
Live entertainment / VJ
USD 8B-15BUser-supplied wedge estimate for rooms already buying visual experience.
Projection mapping
USD 6.64B-19.83BAdjacent workflow where custom content, setup, and operator cost already exist.
Live entertainment global
USD 202.9B-270.29BThe broader spend pool around concerts, venues, festivals, and experiential programming.
Sell pilotable event packages before building a marketplace.
The first money should buy outcomes: a show, an installation, a brand activation, or a finished visual environment. Raw prompts and unlimited GPU minutes are not a business model. Just arson with nicer invoices.
Managed live pilots
USD 5K-25KPerformance license or managed show package for artists, DJs, venues, and festivals.
Installation pilots
USD 20K-75KMuseum, lobby, gallery, or sensory-room environments with setup and operator support.
Licensed platform
Venue + style feesRepeatable infrastructure after pilots prove reliability, references, and margins.
USD 500K buys evidence, not theater.
The round should turn the existing live-event core into a package: show kit, operator UX, venue checklist, style presets, reliability QA, sales proof, and a case-study reel investors can actually inspect.
Focused capital for a focused ask.
The spend map follows the live-events pitch deck: productize the show-control layer, fund pilot production, start sales and partner channels, keep GPU reliability honest, and cover the legal/ops basics.
Move the assumptions. See the proof target.
This is not a forecast. It is a sanity check for early paid-pilot math using the live-events deck pricing assumptions.
6 paid event pilots plus 1 installation pilot. Enough to test package price, delivery burden, buyer references, and whether the show kit repeats without eating the team alive.
Builders, not pitch artists.
The live-events ask is a packaging and proof round. The technical core exists; the team’s job is to make it commercially repeatable in rooms with clients, screens, deadlines, and no mercy.
Doug Sharp
Creative direction, interactive narrative, art, games, and live visual imagination.
Michal Vavak
Product, GPU/runtime optimization, deployment, and commercial execution.
Support material stays one click away.
The page now leads with live events. The older investor materials remain available for diligence and for the broader SD-SPIF platform story.
Full pitch deck
Original broader SD-SPIF investor deck with product, market, team, and round context.
Investor FAQ
Revenue model, moat, timeline, risks, and common diligence questions.
Competitive analysis
How SD-SPIF compares with image generators, AI video tools, and VJ workflows.
Technical architecture
Runtime pipeline, browser streaming, model compression, and control architecture.
IP strategy
Defensive publications, trade secrets, artist copyright, and licensing structure.
Live events page
The public-facing SD-SPIF Live pitch with gallery, pilot model, and demo request flow.
Fund the proof layer.
SD-SPIF Live does not need a story about someday. It needs paid pilots, reliability logs, buyer references, and a reusable show kit that turns live AI visuals into something venues can buy twice.