Immersion rides that plunge visitors into a virtually surreal world are
coming to public venues around the world. Virtual reality company
Sensorama has developed the first of its kind in Latin America, a
24-person amusement taking passengers on an underwater voyage in Wila
Velha, Brazil. Barco joined in the fun, supplying its 4K ultra-high
resolution projectors to deliver the breathtaking cinematic content for
the simulated underwater journey.
Sensory immersion like never before
The simulation experience transports passengers through an underwater
cave thousands of feet below ground to explore the nucleus of a new
energy source, where a giant reservoir has lived devoid of human
interference for over a thousand years. Guests embark upon a
multisensory journey, accelerating through a narrow passage of land,
where they feel their hair blowing in the wind and the sensation of
levitating through thin air. Subtle forest fragrances are filtered into
the space as guests journey through the forbidden forest, while soft
hints of mist are emitted once the ride plunges towards the deep ocean.
Technology that’s powerful, yet invisible
Four Barco F35 projectors power the visual spectacular, featuring active
and passive 3D stereo, highly accurate proprietary RealColor color
management technology, and flicker-free Smear Reduction Processing for
high frame rates up to 120 Hz, ensuring a smear-free image at any
resolution and with fast-moving content. A wide range of high-quality
projection lenses is available.
“The most interesting part is that all the technology disappears when
you go into the ride. It’s easy, simple and beautiful,” said Leif
Percifield, the project’s head engineer. “You don’t care how many wires,
projectors and computers are involved because it’s awesome.”