Its just a 360 degree screen in a sphere, not a holodeck. As long as the image requires a medium (like a screen to project an image) the experience will always be immersion breaking.
And no task however complicated would require such a wide display area. A dual touch screen monitor should suffice for multitasking. And I'd rather go to egypt to see monuments than sit inside a plastic bubble.
This is a marvel. Almost perfect cinematographic object. Well done tribute to a classic movie. Intriguing sphere. Nice blend with Apple products. Am I dreaming ?
This isn't a trailer for a longer piece, just a teaser to entice viewers to find out more about this non commercial concept study. Another potential video would illustrate the practical applications of the Immersive Cocoon, but would have no basis in Kubrick's in work. This was inspired by that 2001 scene, as the monolith represented an evolutionary jump for humanity, the Cocoon represents an evolutionary jump in how we could at times interact with computers.
Isn't revolutionary at all.
Its just a 360 degree screen in a sphere, not a holodeck. As long as the image requires a medium (like a screen to project an image) the experience will always be immersion breaking.
And no task however complicated would require such a wide display area. A dual touch screen monitor should suffice for multitasking. And I'd rather go to egypt to see monuments than sit inside a plastic bubble.
1RNik 4 months ago
This is a marvel. Almost perfect cinematographic object. Well done tribute to a classic movie. Intriguing sphere. Nice blend with Apple products. Am I dreaming ?
becomepostal 7 months ago
This isn't a trailer for a longer piece, just a teaser to entice viewers to find out more about this non commercial concept study. Another potential video would illustrate the practical applications of the Immersive Cocoon, but would have no basis in Kubrick's in work. This was inspired by that 2001 scene, as the monolith represented an evolutionary jump for humanity, the Cocoon represents an evolutionary jump in how we could at times interact with computers.
adNAUmedia 8 months ago
It's an original composition created specifically for this teaser by Steven Chand. You can check out his work at .violetroommusic
adNAUmedia 9 months ago
what song is playinG!?
Juniper802 9 months ago
Wow! Ethereal and strange. A really great homage to Kubrick...well done
Zappatronic 9 months ago