You're perched atop a motorcycle, cruising through Brooklyn with the
wind whipping through your hair. A faint waft of indefinable city-funk
hits your nose and the rumbling of the engine rattles your backside.
Then your tokens run out.
You've just experienced the Sensorama Simulator,
a machine from 1962 that played a 3D film along with stereo sound,
aromas and wind in order to create an immersive sensory environment. It
was one of many 3D-related creations that visionary inventor and
cinematographer Morton Heilig gave the world.
No comments:
Post a Comment