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Rethinking Gaussian Splatting: The Photorealistic Void
Damien Miri
Gaussian Splatting is often described as a technical tool, but it’s also an artistic shift. It represents reality through light and density, creating a feeling of presence that polygons can’t match.
Capturing the Ephemeral
Traditional 3D has a “hard” look. Splatting has a “soft,” photographic quality that captures the soul of a place. It’s the difference between a drawing and a memory.
Mirinae: Visual Presence
We use Gaussian Splatting to build high-fidelity digital twins. Mirinae creates environments where you don’t just see the space; you feel the “vibe” of being there.