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"We were essentially being shell-shocked by rapid change. That was one of the things you needed science-fiction writers for back in the Sixties, because we could cope with the future."
- Peter Watts
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Auto-Treadmills (Needle-Gym) |
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A simulation-exercise room floor that allows the user to walk and run on a consistently realistic surface. |
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Using your feet is a great way to pick a direction - even in a virtual reality simulation space. But how can you keep walking - while staying in a limited area?
The young, and breeding females, we let flash by without harm. But then,
trailing and already foaming with fatigue, came the old buck, its leap leaden,
unsteady, and I knew the program really was taking it easy on me today.
Long Stick howled. I sprinted from cover, swiftly taking the lead. The
auto-treadmill's bumps and gullies matched whatever terrain the goggles showed
me, so my feet knew how to land and thrust off again. The body suit brushed my
skin with synthetic wind. Flared nostrils inhaled sweat, exhilaration, and for a
time I forgot I was in a tiny room on the eightieth floor of a suburban Chitown
con-apt, surrounded by fifty million neighbors. |
Technovelgy from Natulife,
by David Brin.
Published by Fantasy and Science Fiction in 1994
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Here's a description of what the floor actually consists of:
Cursing I tore off the helmet, gashing my cheek on the strap. The body suit
still formed a matrix of other-world sensations -- hot savannah wind and gritty
moccasins. But abruptly my eyes saw a tiny, off-white chamber, its coarse floor
of needles mimicking a steep hillside. Sense-conflict made me sway in confusion
as I dove for the door.
Take a look at the VirtuSphere Immersive Virtual Reality "hamster-ball" for one way to have your infinite directions in a limited spae. You might also take a look at the CirculaFloor (Smart Tile Holodeck?), which I saw demonstrated at Wired's NextFest 2005. If you maintained a slow, strolling pace, the little circula-floor tiles would rush along to give you a place to step; it was a trip.
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