I love Nano Banana prompts that are educational. This one explores failed inventions that became successful in other areas.
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Input A: An invention that failed in its intended purpose but succeeded wildly elsewhere (e.g., Post-it Notes, Viagra, Coca-Cola as medicine).
Analyze: Original intent, failure point, accidental discovery, ultimate use.
Goal: A two-stage "transformation box." The left side shows the original prototype and intent in a dull, serious lab setting. The right side shows the wildly successful final product in vibrant pop culture. A physical sliding panel in the image lets the viewer "pivot" the scene.
Rules:
The box is split diagonally.
Left: Miniature failed lab scene, muted colors, its inventor's figurine.
Right: Miniature vibrant success scene, bright colors, consumer figurines.
A real metal slider on the box facade (in the image) bridges the two.
Include up to 3 "failure artifacts" that became "success ingredients." with clear labels. a notebook with background story open on the table.
Output: ONE 1:1 image. Interactive storytelling in a static shot.
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