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836.1 | | CHEFS::PRICET | The Workshy Fop | Wed May 01 1991 14:12 | 10 |
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When most of today's chart fodder is about love and sex I dread to
think what situations they'd want creating.
Call the vice squad now =8*)
Tim
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P.S. Mary Whitehouse is God
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836.2 | Available on LP, Tape and CDRom | MIACT::RANKINE | | Wed May 01 1991 14:34 | 3 |
| Take Brian Eno into the back of a VAX, and hell produce a 4 LP series
entitled 'Music to Fix Vaxes to' on the Field Service label
Paul
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836.3 | | WELCLU::GREENB | It's gon' rain | Wed May 01 1991 15:26 | 7 |
| I have enough trouble dealing with what passes for 'reality' in this
world without having to deal with other artificial 'realities'.
Mind you, I think the world would benefit from certain people being
hooked up to one of these things and then promptly switching it off.
Bob
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836.4 | Well, it's virtually reality! | NEWOA::SAXBY | Proust? Does he note in CARS_UK? | Wed May 01 1991 15:36 | 9 |
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Judging by the kind of people playing with virtual reality on Horizon,
I reckon most of them would be hard pressed to recognise reality in the
form of a 10 ton truck if it ran 'em over!
Unlike dope it won't kill you, but I'm not sure what it'll do to your
mental state?
Mark
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836.5 | Seen it, done it... | BAHTAT::SUMMERFIELDC | Nay, nay, and thrice nay! | Wed May 01 1991 18:10 | 14 |
| I'm not sure, but hasn't Steve Hogarth from Marillion already used some
virtual reality stuff. I think they did a track called Eric where Steve
uses this glove covered in sensors to play a virtual instrument.
I have a suspicion that, given the lack of relevance in most pop songs
today, most pop artists are already living in a virtual reality.
Certainly most of their output appears to be virtual music.
Re .3
When you find the switch, let me know.
Balders
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836.6 | Will flares still be fashionable ?? | MIACT::RANKINE | | Wed May 01 1991 18:27 | 14 |
| Ive actually used a VR system as an alternative user interface for 3D
CAD systems. NASA has restricted use of such systems for 20 mins MAX
(bit like listening to Madonna) as any extension to this time can be
disorientating to users. The reaction of the people finishing the VR
warplane combat game was how I felt after using VR...totally amazed,
and it took a few minutes to realise I was back in the real
world...although my wife reckons I never have or will be in the real
world.
Presumably the next extension would be something which, by use of
stimulating one sense, would trigger a few others. So some form of
coded sound/message would fire up some video/image with a sountrack in
the humans mind...or should I stop smoking this stuff ??
Paul
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836.7 | Seen the glove things - real odd ... | SBPUS4::BEAGLE | Where Beagle's Dare ... | Thu May 02 1991 11:56 | 7 |
| All sounds very much like "Better than life" the virtual reality game
played in "Red Dwarf" where folks die because they are so hooked into
the game they forget to eat/sleep/whatever .....
Freeeeeeeeeaky
Personally I could never even cope with Space Invaders :-)
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836.8 | Thought For The Day | XSTACY::PATTISON | A rolling stone gets the worm | Thu May 02 1991 14:36 | 7 |
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Perhaps all life is virtual reality.
When you die, someone takes off your headphones.
Dave (close to doing just that)
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836.9 | | IGETIT::BROWNM | Isn't reality only virtual anyway? | Thu May 02 1991 18:31 | 1 |
| re-1, very good!
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