Morton Heilig

Morton Heilig

Morton Heilig (December 22, 1926 – May 14, 1997)[1] was a thought-leader in Virtual Reality (VR).[2] He applied his cinematographer experience and with the help of his partner developed the Sensorama over several years from 1957, patenting it in 1962.[3]

It was big, bulky, and shaped like a 1980-ish arcade game. The Sensorama was quite impressive for 1960 technology. The game gave the player the experience of riding a motorcycle on the streets of Brooklyn. The player felt the wind on their face, the vibration of the motorcycle seat, a 3D view, and even smells of the city.[4]

Morton wanted to create “cinema of the future.” [5] The Sensorama was doomed, however, from the high costs of the filmmaking. The problem was not that the apparatus addressed the wrong senses; the business community just couldn't figure out how to sell it.[6] He was not able to find the amount of funds necessary to create new 3-D films “obtained with three 35 mm cameras mounted on the cameraman.”[7]

Morton is buried at Eden Memorial Park Cemetery in Mission Hills, Los Angeles, California, USA.

References

  1. ^ "Morton Heilig: The Father of Virtual Reality". http://www.mortonheilig.com/. 
  2. ^ Pimentel, K., & Teixeira, K. (1993). Virtual reality. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill. ISBN 9780830640652. 
  3. ^ Patent search results
  4. ^ Kock, N. (2008). "E-collaboration and e-commerce in virtual worlds: The potential of Second Life and World of Warcraft". International Journal of e-Collaboration 4 (3): 1–13. http://www.infosci-online.com/downloadPDF/pdf/ITJ4264_5DQLbS5eNH.pdf. 
  5. ^ "Morton Heilig (American cinematographer)". Britannica Online Encyclopedia. http://www.britannica.com/eb/topic-1195878/Morton-Heilig. 
  6. ^ Laurel, B. (1993), Computers as Theatre, Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley, pp. 49–65 
  7. ^ Scott Tate (Fall 1996). "Virtual Reality: A Historical Perspective". http://ei.cs.vt.edu/~history/Tate.VR.html. 

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