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"I never saw why I had to give up science in order to write, or the other way around, so I didn't!"
- Gregory Benford

Mental Phantasmagoria  
  Telepathic emanations from an alien machine create a virtual reality for human visitors.  

Treasure hunters range far and wide looking for alien artifacts - even on Io, moon of Jupiter.

But - there was something else - collecting and forming against the picture of that dreary scene. Call it a kind of mirage - something that resembled a photograph superimposed upon another photograph by double-exposure. And the second of the two was becoming more solid, more real, every moment.

THERE was a lake there, on that dry plain-or there seemed to be... Along its shores were odd trees. Beyond them loomed a city wall, covered with vines. And rearing up over the rampart were high buildings topped by carved pavillion-like structures, orinate as Burmese pagodas. Over it all was a sky, soft and blue...

knew then, at least, what the mirage, or whatever you care to call it, represented. Primitive Io, long before the last days-when the whole Jovian system was new. I had thought of those times, and here, somehow, it was crystallizing before me. Real.

"Russ," I gasped. "Russ - I see a city - like the ruins of the most ancient cities here on Io. The ones whose foundations you can hardly trace! Down there on the plain at the end of the gorge!"

..."You're right, Milt!" he grated. "I see it now - the city - the details filling themselves in, each one as you describe it... And I see a city gate. People are coming out of it-goblin people, very slender and pallid...

I hadn't seen the people either, or heard the music. But these parts of the vision were all there, now, clear and vivid! It was as though everything was imaginary, somehow, though it all seemed so real

I was in a kind of drunken fuddle. The lake there, fascinated me. I saw goblinfolk wading into it, the cool water splashing around their thin knees.... Suddenly I was aware of a tremendous yearning, stronger than any perhaps more logical fear. "Russ," I mumbled. "The lake... Let's go swimming...

WELL, right then Russ Abfall began to swear at me. "You loony nut!" he shrilled at last in his cracked voice "Don't you realize this is all a fake - a mental phantasmagoria of some kind? It's one of the enigmas of a dying race - something they must have employed in desperation! You don't want to get mixed up any more than you are with something like that, do you?.... That damned sun-plant - and what ever its underground-wires are attached to! Visions! Hallucinations! Somehow that hidden apparatus causes them! And we can't even guess what kind of a hellish end this thing we've tangled with, can have!

Technovelgy from The Lotus-Engine, by Raymond Z. Gallun.
Published by Super Science Stories in 1940
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Compare this to permanent hookup from Spectator Sport (1950) by John D. MacDonald, the Saga simulation from Arthur C. Clarke's 1956 novel The City and the Stars, dimensino - alien entertainment center from Time is the Simplest Thing by Clifford Simak (1961), the dead-show from Her Smoke Rose Up Forever (1974) by James Tiptree, Jr., the virtual matrix from The Judas Mandala (1982) by Damien Broderick and the Saga simulation from Arthur C. Clarke's 1956 novel The City and the Stars.

Note also the DreamTime Scleral Contact Lenses From The California Voodoo Game (1992) by Larry Niven (w/S. Barnes).

Compare to the life chamber from The Chamber of Life (1929) by G. Peyton Wertenbaker and the holodeck from Encounter at Farpoint (1987) by David Gerrold.

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