Spring has sprung and the new mini Link 3 is here so you can have some fun! 🌼
The smart phone printer brings new features for you to get creative with. Try the multiple images on a single print – perfect for storytelling and special moments.
✨ Minds met, creativity flowed, and memories were reimagined! Big thanks to all the incredible attendees who joined us at the [Mind]ography event. You brought the energy, the inspiration, and a whole lot of imagination to support us in the reveal of the first ever printed memories. 🤯
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Capture and cherish memories with the mini Link 3, just as we did at the [Mind]ography event with our interactive photo wall.
The mini Link 3 is designed to bring your favourite moments to life— all you need is your smartphone and a touch of creativity. From spontaneous selfies to treasured moments with friends, the mini Link 3 enhances every print, making every moment unforgettable.
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🧠✨ Dive into the mind of Nicole Toum, a support worker from Sydney, whose memories were brought to life through cutting-edge technology. Swipe through to see the incredible process unfold! ➡️
Nicole’s brain was scanned thousands of times as she imagined and recalled images, teaching a machine learning algorithm to visually reconstruct her thoughts. The result? The world’s first printed memories.
“This is literally cutting-edge, mind-reading research,” says Dr. Paul Scotti from Princeton Neuroscience Institute.
If you could print a memory what would it be? Share with us in the comments ⬇️
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👀👀Take a look at the first memories ever printed from the human mind 🧠 Nicole’s memories of her childhood and beloved dad were recreated in our [Mind]ography experiment.
Memory #1: Flowers Nicole and her siblings grew up above Rozelle Fruit & Veg (which is covered in flowers); everyone called them the ‘fruit shop kids’.
Memory #2: My Way When Nicole moved to New York, hearing Sinatra’s ‘My Way’ in Madison Square Park kept her dad close.
Memory #3: Orange Crate Nicole loved trying to sell random items from the fruit shop. Her dad once gave a customer 50c to ‘buy’ a fig crate she had painted bright orange.
Memory #4: Gold Chain Nicole’s dad wore a gold chain every day. She says the metal still smells like him.
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“Capturing my mind, my memories... it’s wild.” - Nicole Toum
Working with leading researchers, we have created the world’s first printed memories, in a groundbreaking experiment called [Mind]ography.
Led by Research Scientist Dr Paul Scotti, we combined Functional MRI (fMRI) brain scans and cutting edge machine learning to literally reconstruct memories from the mind of Nicole Toum.
The results are breathtaking, watch the film to see the full process and Nicole’s reaction to seeing the reconstructed memories for the very first time.
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[Mind]ography came to life at @chinaheights earlier this week, introducing the world’s first printed memories! 📸✨
Our guests pulled three memories from their camera rolls to print on the mini Link 3 and contribute to the memory wall, that captured:
1️⃣ Pure happiness
2️⃣ I feel alive
3️⃣ I miss you
With the wall becoming a collection of meaningful memories from many, it’s powerful reminder of how moments can be preserved and shared through instant film.
Want to learn more about [Mind]ography? Head to the link in our bio, and stay tuned to see Nicole’s reaction to seeing the reconstructed memories soon! 👀✨
Last night we revealed [Mind]ography, the world’s first printed memories 🧠 ✨
Created with a team of leading researchers, we hosted an immersive experience at @chinaheights gallery to launch this groundbreaking experiment that sits at the intersection of science and art.
Learn more about the experiment via the link in our bio, and stay tuned to see Nicole’s reaction to seeing her memories reconstructed soon 👀
“This is literally cutting-edge, mind-reading research.” - Dr Paul Scotti, Research Scientist.
Fujifilm INSTAX is proud to present [Mind]ography, the world’s first memories printed straight from the mind.
[Mind]ography is an experiment that sits at the intersection of science and art. Lead by a team of experts, the memory reconstruction process combined fMRI brain scans and cutting-edge machine learning to literally reconstruct memories from the mind of Nicole Toum, a support worker from Sydney.
See the full experiment via the link in our bio, and stay tuned for more....