Back in the 1950s, cinematographer Morton Heilig developed the Sensorama. Roughly the size of two washing machines stacked on top of each other, this early example of virtual reality (VR) technology offered users a simulated motorcycle ride through New York City, including the smell of petrol fumes and pizza. Six decades later, similarly immersive experiences — albeit without the odours — can be delivered by a portable headset that can almost fit in a shoe box.
早在20世紀50年代,電影攝影師Morton Heilig就開發了Sensorama。這個虛擬現實(VR)技術的早期例子,大約有兩臺洗衣機堆疊在一起那么大,為用戶提供了一個模擬的騎摩托車穿越紐約市的體驗,包括汽油煙霧和披薩的味道。60年后,類似的沉浸式體驗——盡管沒有氣味——可以通過一個幾乎可以裝進鞋盒的便攜式頭顯來實現。
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