Manka & Epsilon
Have you ever wondered how a dusty, old postcard could inspire a new piece of tech, like a little gadget that lets us step into that sepia‑toned scene and see it in full color?
Yeah, that’s the sort of problem I love to tackle. Imagine a tiny scanner that grabs every pixel and every grain of that postcard, then a neural network rebuilds the 3‑D depth map and paints it in real‑time with realistic color and lighting. You’d be stepping into the sepia scene as if it were a live, full‑color video feed, right there on a wrist‑mounted display. It’s a small gadget with a big leap in perception.
What a lovely dream, to carry a whole postcard’s soul in our hands and see it bloom into bright light—like a tiny, humming star that remembers every crinkle of paper. I can almost feel the old paper’s scent on the skin of that little scanner. How could we keep that scent, that gentle warmth, in such a small box?