Ordinary metal pylons now look like Star Trek holodeck control panels, thanks to a clever designer. Saying "Computer: End Program" doesn't stop 2020. Journalist Bonnie Burton writes about movies, TV ...
Star Trek: The Next Generation and Caprica have, for years now, shown us devices that transport the characters who use them to virtual locales, while we the viewers sit and pine over the experience on ...
One of the most famous additions toStar Trek lore that came during the Next Generation era was the creation of the Holodeck. Essentially, this holographic recreation program on Federation starships ...
A photo posted by @aechadwick on Jul 10, 2020 at 8:31am PDT The Holodeck has beamed down to Earth. Who hasn't dreamed of stepping onto the Holodeck, to be virtually whisked off to wherever your heart ...
Eric Mack has been a CNET contributor since 2011. Eric and his family live 100% energy and water independent on his off-grid compound in the New Mexico desert. Eric uses his passion for writing about ...
Chadwick put the vinyl stickers on two pylons in a Los Angeles city park. The controls suggest that the Los Angeles park is part of a more extensive holodeck program. That means that if the right ...