2D Photos Lifted into 3D Spatial Memory Palace with Time/Location
jnack · x · 2026-08-21
A demo showcasing the ability to lift 2D photos into a 3D space organized by time and location.
- Spatial Reconstruction: Hundreds of photos from a TED event were used to build a 3D model, capturing exactly when and where they were taken.
- Interactive Experience: Users can fly through this "memory palace" and jump between moments, from the green room to the main stage.
- Future Potential: Suggests a future where camera rolls come to life as immersive, navigable 3D memories.
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