Entertainment Of The Future - Alternative View

Entertainment Of The Future - Alternative View
Entertainment Of The Future - Alternative View

Video: Entertainment Of The Future - Alternative View

Video: Entertainment Of The Future - Alternative View
Video: The Future of Entertainment and Technology | Lauren Schnipper | TEDxPeddieSchool 2024, May
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Remember your first 3D movie you watched in cinematography? Isn't it, he seemed to you a real fantasy, and therefore exceeded all expectations. But not so much time has passed since 4D technology has already replaced this, giving us a lot of unforgettable impressions and a real adrenaline rush. And what lies ahead?

Without even looking far into the unknown future, we can say that in Japan one more novelty in the field of entertainment is already being tested with might and main - 7D technology.

Now, say representatives of the Magic Leap company, which presented this unrivaled invention by anyone, the viewer can not only see and hear three-dimensional virtual images, but also directly contact them, down to tactile sensations and smell. That is, a person, using this technology, can walk in nature, “communicate” with animals, inhale the aroma of forests and fields or sea breezes, and all this - practically without leaving the premises where this device is installed. Isn't it a "nursery" from the story "Veld" by Ray Bradbury? I wonder if these virtual animals will not become as dangerous as the great American science fiction writer predicted?..

Despite the fact that the idea itself is interesting, and the ideas of Japanese scientists are simply mind-blowing, while all this is still at the stage of testing and trials. True, the first tests are already taking place in Dubai and some cities of Japan itself. For example, the first zoo with holographic animals appeared in the Land of the Rising Sun. As viewers say, the animals in this institution are so realistic that it is difficult to even distinguish them from real ones, since they completely copy the habits, smells and even the danger that comes, for example, from predators. It seems that Bradbury's “fantasies” were not so fabulous, although he himself always called himself first of all not a science fiction writer, but a storyteller. It looks like he's just a clairvoyant!..