Paul starts his day with a cup of coffee, while enjoying Monet's painting becoming alive. He feels inspired and collects a sample of the colors.
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9am: Tiding up a medieval mess
Paul feels playful when entering the living room and seeing the scene from last night. He spent time with his children and their friends worldwide playing and having a picnic in a medieval castle. He needs to change the digital scene and clean up the physical dishes.
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9.30am: Integrating international designs
A client requested two gradient realities: a mountain cabin overlooking the Alps and a hacienda in Mexico, in addition to the physical space. Paul must design these alternate realities to integrate with the physical world for an immersive experience. Users will have full control over the intensity of these realities, additionally multiple digital worlds can overlay the physical space simultaneously.
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10.30am: Preserving purple from photographs
The next client desires the building to look like that of his grandparents, which no longer exists and wasn't in the global database. Paul restores much of the layout and design from childhood photos, like the purple living room.
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11am: Reconnecting with remote relatives
Paul feels grateful as he thinks back at how yesterday he helped his grandmother, 200 km away, replace her hearing aid by guiding her hands remotely. Improved connectivity allows him to assist her and spend more quality time with family.
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11.30am: Contemplating construction
As he waits for his next meeting with the structural engineer, Paul enjoys watching the robots and humans work together smoothly on the construction site outside his window, amazed and appreciative by the way they collaborate seamlessly.