Surrounding of Firefly, 2009
Masahiko Inami
Most of the phenomena of this world—lights as well as sounds—occur at frequencies that are often too fast for our senses to register.
These stop-motion glasses with their liquid crystal display open up a completely new world to us—one that functions a bit differently than the one revealed to us by the naked eye.
Suddenly, we can perceive other frequencies and see other characteristics of light—for instance, the way it blinks like a firefly does.
Plus, stop-motion glasses used in everyday life offer many other advantages—for example, transmitting confidential, encoded messages at a frequency that can only be seen with a customized pair of glasses and not with the naked eye. Stop-motion glasses offer a new visual experience; they will revolutionize visual perception as dramatically as the telescope did in enabling human beings to see very distant objects.