See if you can find a dark environment for the best results, but if you can't that's fine. Stare at the red screen for 60 seconds and try your very best not to blink and then you'll see an approximation of what "olo" is, though it won't be entirely correct. (You don't need to count 60 seconds, the project has its own timer.)
Olo is a colour discovered by scientists in April of 2025. Only five people have ever actually seen it using technology such as lasers. However, even without lasers, we can still see an approximation of what olo is said to be; by overstimulating our L and S (red and blue) cones, we can trick our brains into focusing only M (green), causing the visual of a much more saturated teal/turquoise colour. Also know that I'm not a scientist; if you want more credible information about olo, I suggest doing research on it yourself, or by checking out the links below. https://globalnews.ca/news/11143349/new-colour-olo-oz-technique/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6jyq_RY8i8