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This will let you enjoy screnery of Hawaii while being in Boston in Winter.
This booth will be a sound proof hemispherical dome, of around 6 meter diameter, made of milky white material used as a screen for 15-20 projectors. Viewer will sit inside the booth at the center on rotating chair. Projectors
(from outside of the hemisphere) will project live (sent through internet) HD imagery of a small section of the scene at Hawaii. These 15-20 sections will seamless fit together. 3D sound will be reproduced inside dome. Wind conditions with proper temperature will be reproduced using small blowers and heat pumps.
This could be a new way to watch TV.
360° Camera
http://www.stupidvi.../360_Degree_Camera/ [Klaatu, Jul 11 2011]
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There was one of these at the World's Fair when I was a kid. Except for the chair...we had to hold onto railings whilst standing up because you felt like you were going to fall when the scene went around corners, etc. |
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ooh ooh ooh ! Zorb VR booth on stationary rollers. |
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Does it come with Smell-O-Vision? Or Feel-Around? |
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More interesting to be someplace that is difficult to get this perspective from - the bottom of the sea, say, of some deep underground cavern, or an active volcano. |
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Soooo... we all get a VR idea? It's in the price of
admission, I get it.... Hahah. Joke's on me, love you
guys... |
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