Inducing Supraphysiological Vision in Humans | Demo Night @ UofT
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Tuesday, April 7, 2026
to Wednesday, April 8, 2026
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3 hours long
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Student only
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Event Type
in person
Organizers
Alex Johnson
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Jamie Rivera
jamie@example.org
Sam Chen
sam@example.org
Quality Score
Quality Score
72/100
High confidence
Organiser16/20
Event Maturity14/20
Sponsors18/25
Participants12/20
DETAILS ➡️:
• Does vision happen in the eyes or the brain? The general scientific consensus is that vision is generated in the brain. If this is indeed the case–why are all of our interventions for improving vision targeting the eye (somewhat invasively) but not targeting the brain?
• Join us for a live demo of Addy's latest research: an optical lens designed to non-invasively stimulate the human brain to see further away and see a larger range of color.
• Clips from the vision demo at Momentum: https://x.com/ekkolapto/status/2037929356807278661
• Supported by Ekkolapto.org.
• Hosted by Addy Cha (Founder @ Ekkolapto.org, O'Shaughnessy Ventures 2025 Grantee, FAU Machine Perception Cognitive Robotics Lab/Center for Complex Systems).
• Previous hackathons, salons, podcasts, and dinners at MIT, UT Austin, FAU, Harvard, Augmentation Lab, Frontier Tower in SF, DC/Maryland, NYC, University of Toronto, Akatos House, University of Waterloo.
📍WHERE: University of Toronto
🗓️ WHEN: Tuesday April 7 @ 6PM ET
PREVIOUS EVENTS 📸:
• 2024 Longevity & Unconventional Computing Research Hackathon at MIT Media Lab, featuring Stephen Wolfram, David Sinclair, Curt Jaimungal, and more: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLy5dPSW_KkniuHpoLwlzkYcxhxn50Mn0T
• Past Polymath Salons and discussions are uploaded for you to watch on the Ekkolápto channel: https://www.youtube.com/@ekkolapto3
• Polymath Salon at UT Austin with Professor Scott Aaronson on the Philosophy of Computational Complexity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OST1DjD08Hg
• Polymath Salon at University of Toronto with Michael Levin, Andrés Gómez Emilsson, and Elan Barenholtz on the Binding Problem and Platonic Spaces: https://youtu.be/0BVM0UC28nY
Operations12/15
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