• Morton Leonard Heilig (December 22, 1926 – May 14, 1997) was an American pioneer in virtual reality (VR) technology and a filmmaker. He applied his cinematographer...
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    which was introduced in 1962 by Morton Heilig, is considered one of the earliest virtual reality (VR) systems. Heilig, who today would be thought of as...
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  • Heilig may refer to: Heilig-Geist-Gymnasium, several schools Heilig (surname) Morton Heilig (1926–1997), American cinematographer and innovator of Virtual...
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  • Heilig) Franz Xaver Heilig [de] (1826–1888), businessman, mayor and member of Reichstag Konrad Heilig [de] (1817–1849), revolutionary in 1848 Morton Heilig...
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  • functional augmented reality system, featuring optical transparency. Morton Heilig is widely credited with the first virtual reality stereoscopic head-mounted...
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  • comedian Mitzi Green (1920–1969), actress Julius Harris (1923–2004), actor Morton Heilig (1926–1997), cinematographer, inventor Jerry Heller (1940–2016), American...
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    Spotlight: Morton Heilig". Launch Forth. 2017-07-17. Archived from the original on 2018-03-06. Retrieved 2018-03-06. Giannetti, Claudia (2019-12-13). "Morton Heilig:...
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    more modern-day concept of virtual reality came from science fiction. Morton Heilig wrote in the 1950s of an "Experience Theatre" that could encompass all...
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    (in this case 'people'). It is named a 'character marker'. 1957–62: Morton Heilig, a cinematographer, creates and patents a simulator called Sensorama...
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    perceptual illusion. In the twentieth century, the cinematographer Morton Heilig explored the creation of the Sensorama, a theatre experience designed...
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    Immersive technology became more available to the people in 1957 when Morton Heilig invented the Sensorama cinematic experience that included speakers,...
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    pictures continue to adapt to the ever changing technologies. In 1962, Morton Heilig received a patent for his Sensorama simulator. He built a prototype...
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  • animation, human-computer interaction, and user experience design. Morton Heilig, Dr. Phillip Mittleman, Dr. Alexander Schure, and John Whitney Sr. were...
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    Advancement of Science, member of the National Academy of Engineering (1968) Morton Heilig (1943) – early virtual reality pioneer, inventor William Higinbotham...
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    the name John Corporale. In 1954 Korporaal accepted an invitation by Morton Heilig for an assignment in Mexico. He stayed there and worked with Manuel...
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  • Andrew Ortony and Richard Feldman. But it was not until 1962 when Morton Heilig invented the Sensorama simulator. It provided 3D video feedback, as...
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  • Elbert, 89, American linguist. Alan Furlan, 77, Italian-American actor. Morton Heilig, 70, American virtual reality technology pioneer and filmmaker. Boris...
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    Crafts, Etc. (later Michaels) store opened between Drug Mart and Heilig-Meyers in 1993. Heilig-Meyers closed in 2001 and was replaced by Sticks 'N' Stuff....
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    bird species. Morton Arboretum, US Located in Lisle, Illinois, the Morton Arboretum was founded in 1922 by Joy Morton, founder of the Morton Salt Company...
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  • approach, which has not served students well for decades," concluded Steve Heilig, director of health and education for the San Francisco Medical Society...
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  • four-part chorale by Bach, in F major, which appears with the text "Heilig, heilig, heilig" (i.e. the German translation of the Sanctus) in Part III (1786)...
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    Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine. Heilig M, Widerlöv E (1995). "Neurobiology and clinical aspects of neuropeptide...
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    5028/jatm.2012.04030812. Archived from the original on 9 September 2021. HEILIG, Sterling. The dirigible balloon of M. Santos Dumont. The Century Illustrated...
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  • included himself, Gregor Paulsson, members of the Bauhaus living in exile, Morton Schand, Francis Hackett, and with assistance from the Museum of Modern Art...
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    Community Centre, Wolfsburg, Germany 1959–1962: Church of the Holy Ghost (Heilig-Geist-Gemeindezentrum), Wolfsburg, Germany 1959–1962: Enso-Gutzeit headquarters...
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  • stadium pub 1957–approx.1962; manager 1967. John Stewart Wright (Greenock Morton): player 1911–1924; manager 1927–1929 and 1934–1939. Lev Yashin (Dynamo...
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  • Edward Guinan: co-discoverer of the planet Neptune's ring structure Morton Heilig: cinematographer; inventor of the Sensorama device; "father of virtual...
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  • Brownfield, Texas KBFF (BFF) – Western Nebraska Regional Airport (William B. Heilig Field) – Scottsbluff, Nebraska KBFI (BFI) – Boeing Field/King County International...
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  • June 30, 1912, page 5. Theater program, Lambardi Grand Opera Company, Heilig Theatre, Portland, Oregon, November 18, 1912. "Everybody-Play Ball" (advertisement)...
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