![]() ![]() Until today, imaging technology allowed for only two dimensional recording. While its new camera doesn’t allow you to time-travel (yet), it does bring a groundbreaking new feature - immersive video technology that brings three-dimensional imaging to pictures and videos. With last week’s announcement by our portfolio company Lytro, we might have come a step closer to Deja Vu. Knowing that Hollywood’s futuristic movies have all so often predicted the future in advance, it’s something to really wonder about. The movie made me question if such a thing could ever be possible. What was truly sci-fi and very hard to imagine, might soon become reality! When I watched the movie nine years ago, I was amazed by the idea of time travel. As they watch the past unfold, they look into the woman’s apartment and are able to change the way they view the scene. The secret program uses an amazing technology that allows them to travel four days back in time to observe the terrorist, as he prepares to kill a woman who could give him away. In Tony Scott’s movie Deja Vu (2006), a top secret program recruits agent Doug Carlin (Denzel Washington) to capture a terrorist responsible for the bombing of a ferry that left hundreds dead.
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