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This will no doubt sound strange to some who are skeptical of dreams and the human imagination to visualize in the mind's eye, but in the past month of April, my thoughts about stereo 3D have actually translated into a dream of seeing in stereo 3D within the dream itself. Normally I dream in 2D, but this was absolutely in stereo 3D to my dream vision. I was aware that I was dreaming, as it caught my attention so much that I was able to see the layering of the objects in 3D space, and moved my head around to see the shift, much like looking at a lenticular hologram cover of a blu ray 3D disc.
In the stereo 3D dream, there was a guy with a dark suit, black tie and mustache standing there, with slicked back black hair, almost like a vintage Hollywood movie star from the past, facing towards my direction. Clark Gable might be a good comparison, and I don't watch a lot of vintage Hollywood films too often, but have been doing more so thanks to 3-D Film Archives restoring so many 3D films recently. It was kind of like a still frame, and he appeared to be in a restaurant setting, much like one of my favorite shots from another 3D film. There was no movement, but the 3D layers were strong, separating the objects as if really standing there, looking at the scene in 3D. The lighting was well lit, and the scene was somewhat colorful with maroon table cloths and other colors behind. I was amazed that it was possible to dream in stereo 3D. This was the first time I had a dream in stereo 3D. I've had dreams where I was aware and in control of floating above the ground and then managing to fly into the air, and once I lost my fear (over many dreams), I was able to fly well above the ground without falling back down. One time over a wilderness forest with a hungry bear far below, but unable to catch me. But dreaming in stereo 3D, even for the few seconds that the dream lasted, was definitely a breakthrough for my dreams over the years. I'll try to think about this before going to sleep each night, to see if I can replicate it. The sad thing is, there's no way to externalize our dreams as we're having them. No projector to see what is playing in the mind's eye. The mind is amazing, so I'm interested to hear if anyone else has had a dream in stereo 3D. I bet there are some who dream all the time in stereo 3D, just as there are some who say they dream in black and white all of the time. |
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