Fri 10-06-2022 12:22
To : beta@ikininc.com; taylorscott@ikininc.com
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Dear Taylor Scott,
Just viewed your following interview on Cheddar News :
https://cheddar.com/media/check-out-the-worlds-first-hologram-accessory / 19 May 2022
also :
https://ikininc.com/discover-magazine-hopeful-scientists-bring-holograms-to-life/
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Which reads :
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Holo tech may never reach Star Wars levels, but
devices like the RYZ (concept
image above) promise to bring 3D displays to your
smartphone. (RYZ Concept image, IKIN)
IKIN, a startup
based in San Diego, is working to create three-dimensional displays through a new device that attaches to smartphones.
Known as the RYZ (pronounced “rise”), the accessory features a patented lens,
explains founder and Chief Technology Officer Taylor
Scott. To a viewer looking through the portal, full-color objects appear against the real-world background.
Leveraging advanced AI
algorithms, the device keys in on a user’s eyes and other cues not only to
simulate stereoscopic depth but also to merge the photons coming from the
background environment with the light being projected to the user’s retinas.
This “additive processing” allows the system to continuously adjust an image in
real time to compensate for the brightness and color of objects behind the
image, says Scott.
“We
track the environment around you and use that light that’s coming toward your
eyes already and add to it to create the image that we want,” Scott says,
adding that the device can be used in broad
daylight, unlike most goggle-based
systems and stage productions.
Users can manipulate the
high-resolution depth fields by touching the glasslike window, and multiple
users can view different perspectives of the images depending on their position
relative to the device.
Scott
foresees a litany of applications for the tech, ranging from immersive video
communications to advanced medical imaging techniques, such as brain scans and
echocardiograms.
Software developers will be
able to create content for the device, while the
RYZ app will enable users to play
games and convert their existing digital
images and videos into depth fields. “We’re providing consumers the
ability to take all of their memories and
relive them in a hologram,” Scott says.
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Is RYZ screen ( to
be attached to my Smartphone ), already available ? If yes, from where can I buy one ?
I believe I would also need to download API software ( from
where ? ) to be able to view as 3D Volumetric Hologram, my 63 year old Marriage
Video on my mobile
Incidentally, on www.personal.ai
, I have , over the past few months , posted my DIGITAL CONTENT of over
60 years ( from…www.hemenparekh.in
) and “ generated 82,496
MEMORY BLOCKS
I attach a SCREEN SHOT of a page of personal.ai
Is it CONCEIVABLE that my RYZ virual AVATAR can “ take all of their memories and relive them in a
hologram “ ?
Your affirmative answer could
be the best gift for my forthcoming 89th
birthday on 27 June !
With regards,
Hemen parekh
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