Inspiration

We think AI can be useful, but we are reimaginging what culturally correct AI experiences can be like, in a total immersive form through WebSpatial in Pico Emulator where you're guided through content by agentic AI. We’re inspired by where our team member (Akilah) is from, the Navajo Nation. Every year, over 500,000 people visit Monument Valley, a destination point on the Navajo Nation near the Grand Canyon. This inspired Kinship to launch with a total Navajo oriented immersive experience.

We are building an agent-driven companion that can cross-reference multiple forms of content—such as films, travel, shopping, and local context—to provide real-time, contextual interactions. Rather than relying on disconnected tools, the system connects AI models with spatial production environments like Unity to turn information into interactive, place-aware experiences. This matters globally because current AI systems often lose context across platforms and can misrepresent cultures, histories, and local knowledge. Our solution is a cohesive, context-aware pipeline that supports more accurate, respectful, and meaningful interactions as people explore the world.

What it does

The agentic AI companion helps you find out facts about the Navajo Nation, where multitasking is enabled through panels for shopping and entertainment (like a movie) pertaining to the Navajo Nation. You’re able to move the spatial web pages around in your environment the way you want.

How we built it

We built this using Meshy AI, Blender, WebSpatial, Pico Emulator, WebXR, Javascript, HTLM

Challenges we ran into

Limitations with rendering animations and 3D models

Accomplishments that we're proud of

We’re so proud that we have a fully functional AI agent who walks you through beautifully curated immersive web panels.

What we learned

We learned the workflow for using Pico Emulator with WebSpatial, and how to design for spatial panels in an immersive space.

What's next for Kinship

We want to launch Kinship on Project Swan,

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