
Pioneering the Future Through Transparency Technology
Project: Invisibility Cloak
The Invisibility Cloak Project is a research and development initiative created to validate foundational technologies for transparency solutions.
Focusing on wearable equipment for humans, we explore the potential of visibility-control technologies through the highly symbolic form of an “invisibility cloak” that blends into surrounding environments.
The project aims to build a technological foundation that will eventually extend to spatial productions, architecture, and industrial applications.
What is Transparent Solution?
A transparent solution is an approach that visually eliminates—or greatly reduces the presence of—objects that previously “had to be seen” in entertainment and architectural spaces.
Pillars and structures in architecture, physical constraints in exhibitions and stage design, and spatial divisions created by visual presence or sightlines can be redefined through transparency and camouflage.
By doing so, we push the limits of visibility and creativity, unlocking spatial experiences that were previously impossible.
Concept Examples
Below are conceptual examples illustrating how transparent solutions can be utilized:
[Expanding Design]
Transparent pillars and walls create open spaces without visual obstruction—floating signage, invisible pathways, and more.
[Entertainment Applications]
By removing the physical presence of structures, audiences can focus solely on the performance itself.
[Industrial & Practical Use]
Visualizing or camouflaging internal structures eliminates destructive inspection and improves maintenance efficiency.
About Us
Tomorrow’s Inc. is a development team exploring new forms of expression and spatial production through visibility-control and appearance-control technologies.
We are currently conducting technical validation and concept development—primarily in entertainment and architectural fields—in collaboration with companies, production studios, and research institutions.
By designing “how things are seen,” we shape the experiences of the future.
