Queen Of The Felines
04-06-2004, 01:11 AM
Well, not the exact Eye Toy thing we know now, but it's ancestor.
Back in the early '90s there was a travelling museum exhibit based on the Star Trek: The Next Generation television show. (I think it was called "The Science of Star Trek" or something similar.) Anyway, this exhibit explained the different technolgies of the Star Trek universe and tied it all into today's (well, early '90s) techology. For example, there was a kiosk explaining how a planet scanner would work and another showing how a medical tricorder would be a reality soon, stuff like that.
The one part of the exhibit that interested me the most was about the Holodeck. Two big spotlights were placed about maybe ten feet apart from each other and stood in front of a big monitor. A blue screen hung on the wall behind it and a mat was placed on the floor. You stood on the mat and watched the monitor. On the monitor you saw yourself superimposed on a funky background (I remember a jungle and a Mars-like desert planet). Objects came flying at you on the screen and you had to use your body to "deflect" them. I thought it was really cool at the time, although I wasn't quite sure how the whole thing tied into the Holodeck. :o (The worst part was that a local tv news crew was there for a feature and ended up taping me playing the damn game...I embarrassed myself in front of all of Chicago. :roll: )
Anybody else remember this exhibit?
Kristine
Back in the early '90s there was a travelling museum exhibit based on the Star Trek: The Next Generation television show. (I think it was called "The Science of Star Trek" or something similar.) Anyway, this exhibit explained the different technolgies of the Star Trek universe and tied it all into today's (well, early '90s) techology. For example, there was a kiosk explaining how a planet scanner would work and another showing how a medical tricorder would be a reality soon, stuff like that.
The one part of the exhibit that interested me the most was about the Holodeck. Two big spotlights were placed about maybe ten feet apart from each other and stood in front of a big monitor. A blue screen hung on the wall behind it and a mat was placed on the floor. You stood on the mat and watched the monitor. On the monitor you saw yourself superimposed on a funky background (I remember a jungle and a Mars-like desert planet). Objects came flying at you on the screen and you had to use your body to "deflect" them. I thought it was really cool at the time, although I wasn't quite sure how the whole thing tied into the Holodeck. :o (The worst part was that a local tv news crew was there for a feature and ended up taping me playing the damn game...I embarrassed myself in front of all of Chicago. :roll: )
Anybody else remember this exhibit?
Kristine