MIT Media Lab’s Infinity-By-Nine system promises deeper movie immersion

The MIT Media Laboratory has actually developed a system that uses blurred pictures on peripheral screens to provide a more immersive experience in television and movie watching. The Infinity-By-Nine system developed by Daniel Novy and V. Michael Bove Jr. produces real-time blurred photos based upon the images on-screen, and projects them to peripheral screens using ceiling-mounted projectors– a little like Philips’ Ambilight tech, but on a bigger scale. The shortage of comprehensive graphic information is effective due to the fact that peripheral vision is consistently out of focus, and it enables the system to run on consumer-level hardware. In the Media Lab’s examining, customers stated feeling more immersed and some even reported synesthetic consequences like feeling warmth from …
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