Not exact matches
It can range from ordinary personal
computers controlled by a mouse where
house buyers can «walk» through a property on an estate agent's
computer, to supercomputers simulating total immersion in an imaginary world, with every move of the participant's body picked up by sensors, and with sound and tactile
effects to enhance the experience.
Shirley Jackson's classic 1959 novel The Haunting of Hill
House gets the full
effects - laden, end - of - the - century treatment from action director De Bont (Speed, Twister), which essentially means more
computer - generated phantasms and a much, much louder audio track than Robert Wise's superlative 1963 version.
Whether in Buffalo or Cumberland, the cold wind groans, the
houses reply in minor keys, the kerosene lamps cast a fitful glow, and some of the
computer - generated
effects are impressive — especially Edith's mother, whose specter is the color and consistency of crumbling carbon.