From Japan-based Sony Electronics comes a collaboration with blockchain video distribution network Theta Labs for a technology that will allow us to detect NFTs in 3D without using any additional devices. It has been announced that Sony Electronics and Theta Labs will partner to launch NFTs that can be viewed in mixed reality via Sony’s Spatial Reality Display, a monitor that allows people to perceive objects in 3D without using traditional 3D accessories.
Accordingly, Spatial Reality Display (Spatial Reality Display) will reportedly provide users with a 3D viewing experience by tracking eye movement and adjusting the screen as the viewer moves. Considering the intense interest in NFTs and metaverses and the work being done in this relatively new field, it is anticipated that this project will have great potential in the future.
NFT and metaverse experience will be possible without the need for 3D glasses
Mitch Liu, co-founder and CEO of Theta Labs, made a statement about the new project. states that he believes NFTs and metaverses now have “great potential” for 3D visualization. However, NFT industry consists of 2D images and videos; However, noting that he thinks the metaverse is ‘already 3D’, Liu adds that there is a need to enable users to “visualize and display their NFTs in a way that has a physical presence.”
Nick Colsey, a Sony Electronics executive, states that the NFT version is a way to show the capabilities of Sony’s new Spatial Reality Display technology to NFT and metaverse enthusiasts. Colsey said in a statement on the subject, “Consumers can now enjoy the next generation 3D experience without the need for 3D glasses. Theta’s NFTs are the newest way to demonstrate our rapid adoption of metaverse-friendly technology.”
Sony and Theta, however, will release an NFT called The Tiki Guy. This NFT drop’, which will only print 10 While u is specially designed for 3D viewing, 2D versions will also be offered to users.