Title: What if teledildonics had its own festival?

After about three years using the Handy, I’ve started feeling that the potential of teledildonics is still far ahead of what we currently experience.

Some of the best content I’ve ever tried came from the EroScripts community. When video and scripts sync perfectly, the experience stops being passive. You’re not just watching anymore — you’re actually feeling the rhythm of what’s happening.

But one thing keeps bothering me: all these amazing PMVs, scripts and creators exist in isolation.

So I started thinking about a bigger concept.

SYNCFEST.

Imagine something closer to a digital festival than a single PMV.

Performers interacting live with connected devices, audience scripts synchronized to music and visuals, and long audiovisual sessions flowing between performances like the techno stages of a real festival.

The idea could evolve in three layers:

Solstice Jams – long-form scripted PMV sessions (2–6h)

SyncFest Café Radio – a hosted interactive session where a showrunner mixes PMVs and interacts live with the audience

SyncFest Festival – the full vision: performers, stages, visuals and synchronized audience interaction

If Coachella is the large festival, Café Radio would be the Tiny Desk version of the same concept.

The key idea is simple: not just watching the experience — feeling it together in sync.

I’m curious what people here think. Could this kind of format push the ecosystem further?