Hatmospheres are helmet-like hats that fit over the head, and within each is an extraordinarily realistic model representation of one of many various environments, real or imagined, allowing a person to go there without leaving home. Famous rooms, such as the Great Hall at the Met, are realistically recreated in 360 degrees, from the perspective of a person standing in the center of the room. To see the whole room while wearing the “Hat’,” one has the choice of turning ones head as if in the room, or rotating the room to see 360 view without moving. Imagined places may be interiors, or exteriors, or unidentifiably transcendent environments.
The interiors of movie theater Hats can be optioned with size-appropriate screens to watch actual movies, just as those Hats designed as music venues can be optioned to provide the high-quality sound experience of the real performance. Experience the Taj Mahal from anywhere, or watch The Hobbit in a your favorite movie theater during your two-hour train commute, or spend a while at the Grand Canyon when you’re snowbound for three days.