Sense
Notice significant infrared activity nearby.
Infrared awareness, set in fine jewelry
IRIS makes notable infrared activity quietly perceptible. It does not identify a device or infer intent. It simply gives you a moment to notice.
An invisible layer of everyday life
Infrared light is present around facial recognition systems, spatial sensing, and low-light cameras. It is real, even when it remains outside the visible spectrum.
IRIS does not claim to recognize those systems. It notices significant infrared activity nearby and translates that presence into a quiet, personal cue.
Worn as jewelry
02 / Signature
The first gesture
A fine chain and a miniature oval of polished obsidian. The sensing element is reduced to a dark, almost invisible glint at the pendant's edge.
Notice, then decide
Standard pieces offer a restrained haptic cue when significant infrared activity is present. IRIS Plus adds an active response mode, designed to emit an infrared counter-signal after detection.
Notice significant infrared activity nearby.
Turn an invisible signal into a subtle personal cue.
Enable an active infrared counter-signal after detection.
Signals, not assumptions
Infrared activity may be present around facial recognition hardware.
Invisible light may support depth and distance sensing.
Infrared illumination may be used by cameras in darker environments.
A considered boundary
IRIS notices infrared activity. It does not identify the source, determine whether a camera is operating, or infer another device's intent.
Technology becomes more humane when its invisible actions can be noticed.
IRIS / Private preview
Three miniature forms, each available with a discreet standard response or the active IRIS Plus mode.
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