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Combinations of multiple displays give us the illusion of three-dimensional perception. We call this phenomenon "Perceptual 3D Vision", and we name the multiple display system "Video Byōbu". A "byōbu" is a traditional Japanese piece of furniture used for room partition and decoration. Its folding style painting provides a kind of three-dimensional space. By mounting multiple displays as a byōbu, we can create an immersive stereoscopic 3D experience.