It makes me imagine a future where a person might place a little 1960's Braunesque cube somewhere in a room to discretely scan the volume and its occupants, generating avatars, ambiance, and profiling the humans to drive models at varying levels of realism the longer the 'exposure' is run. Perhaps, if a person has a lifetime of collected memories, they can effectively store a mimic of themselves as a rich, interactive biographical model to extend and enhance these mementos of a time gone by.
It makes me imagine a future where a person might place a little 1960's Braunesque cube somewhere in a room to discretely scan the volume and its occupants, generating avatars, ambiance, and profiling the humans to drive models at varying levels of realism the longer the 'exposure' is run. Perhaps, if a person has a lifetime of collected memories, they can effectively store a mimic of themselves as a rich, interactive biographical model to extend and enhance these mementos of a time gone by.
You get it!!