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  • This seems like an interesting idea for a smartphone app.

  • It’s like Field of View Split into Multiple Times, where a camera captures footage that introduces a time shift at the playback position.

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    • Something like this, where there is a temporal distortion in the video.
  • Tapping on the screen could cause the surrounding area to distort and slow down, for example.

  • It would also be interesting to slow down only the person and cut them out.

    • I think there was an iOS app like that.
  • Additionally, mixing delays of a few seconds and a few hours would be intriguing.

  • It would be fun to implement Physical Laws in the Time Dimension using this technique.

  • By leveraging the assumption that videos generally point to a single point on the timeline, there are many possibilities for experimentation.

  • For now, I tried splitting the video horizontally and shifting it before merging it back together.

    • It feels a bit strange when one side follows while the other doesn’t when raising and lowering both hands.
    • The line of sight doesn’t align.
      • When splitting vertically, the movement of the eyes and the movement of the object being tracked don’t match.
      • When splitting horizontally, the movement of the left and right eyes causes cross-eyed vision.
    • When waving my hand in front of the shifted video, I want to synchronize the waving speed with the delayed video, creating a Attraction Phenomenon-like effect.
  • I tried shifting it on the x-axis.

    • There is less lag when it’s shifted higher up, but more lag when moving the hand lower down.
      • The lag (≒sense of body ownership?) changes without a clear switch, which is quite interesting.#delay and sense of body ownership
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  • If it’s just a delay, there’s nothing more to it.

    • However, if you can interact with something using this delayed hand, it would enhance the immersion in Virtual Time.
    • The existence of a virtual timeline comes to life.
  • #might implement.