Tuesday, March 23, 2010

3-D wonderment

After forty years of living, I finally saw my very first movie in 3-d.  I was surprised by enchanting it was--both the visual effects and the story itself.  Now I will have to go back and re-read the original story.


And the final delight of the day was another outing to a Blue C Sushi restaurant.


I don't know why I think it's so cool to have food gliding past my table, but I do. 

2 comments:

  1. ...really, your first one? Didn't you ever get those little glasses handed out to you at school for science? We did a whole unit on sight and learned to see things and draw in 3D - and saw a short film. Of course, we also made pinhole glasses, saw an eclipse, and made some weird kind of sun camera that never really worked right in that unit, so maybe you forgot the movie part. (This is me assuming all science classes were created equally, since they were using the same books in the same system?)

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  2. We did the pin hole camera, apple-head dolls, dissected a dear's heart, pricked our fingers/watched our blood separate, made plexi-glass cubes, had a dark room, but never did 3-d.

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