Whoa, that’s great.
It would be great if we could technically use...
Exactly.
We use mainly CGI.
We also produce 3D content which is actually three kinds of content, content which are historical reconstructions where we do the whole production process from the generalizers of the historical sources to the 3D content at the end of...
We do the hardware. We also do the content. That’s our specific thing that we do. We invented the Timescope machine that is now installed into 30 places in France, Paris, Le Havre, Arras, north of France, soon in the south of France.
Because you are holding the machine. Thank you.
You do the 360.
Exactly. You don’t have to put the headset. You don’t have to wear it.
We invented a hardware, which is called the Timescope machine, that you see here. It’s a VR terminal that works as a self-service system. You arrive in front of the machine. You are let’s say in a time now in a historical place. You say, "I want to go back ...
We actually pretty much do this. My company is called Timescope. We develop time travel experiences thanks to virtual reality. We do two things actually.
That’s a very scientific dream. Most people in France say the Revolution, the Middle Age. That’s very interesting.
That’s the first time I have this answer. [laughs]
Before explaining exactly what I do, I often start by a question. If you had the very cool power to step back in time, which place, which time would you love to see? What would it be for you?
I have no doubt you know about VR.
I see you have a Vive. You have a Gear.
I’m sure.