The system is designed to project a mix of low-resolution and high-resolution visuals, depending on the surface. For example, tables and other flat surfaces would receive high-resolution projections, while walls and ceilings might get lower resolution visuals to set the mood or provide ambient information.
The projector could be motorized, allowing it to turn and adjust its orientation to display content on different surfaces within the room. This flexibility ensures that the content is always optimally displayed regardless of the viewing angle. The projectors may include integrated optical detection systems, such as visible light or infrared cameras, to detect the size, shape, and textures of objects and surfaces within the room. This allows for more realistic and context-aware projections. The system can also use infrared light to determine the depth of objects and surfaces.




