Multisensation creation apparatus employing stereoscopic imagery

Amusement devices – Illusion or stage device – Person experiences illusion of being in motion

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472 60, 104 78, 104 83, 104 85, A63G 3116

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ABSTRACT:
A ship, in which stereoscopic imagery is displayed, can move, and the ship can swing in various directions and can vibrate. The ship moves along a guide path while the stereoscopic imagery is being viewed by inside viewers. The guide path includes a plurality of diverging guide paths midway along the guide path. The ship can freely select one of the diverging paths in accordance with the contents and running time of imagery. The ship, which has passed the diverging guide path, passes through a confluence portion and returns to the start position. Thereby, multisensation can be created, and an effective sensation atmosphere can be created on the basis of visual and other senses, with a small space for installation and low costs.

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