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==Similar technology in other works== * Author [[Alexander Moszkowski]] may have been the first person to envision something resembling a 'holodeck' concept.{{cn|date=November 2024}} * The Nursery in "[[The Veldt (short story)|The Veldt]]" (1950) by [[Ray Bradbury]]. * In 1965, [[computer scientist]] [[Ivan Sutherland]] imagined an artificial environment in which mere 'displays' might attain to solid reality.<ref>Sutherland, I. (1965). The ultimate display. ''Proceedings of IFIP Congress 1965'', 506–508.</ref> * Russian science-fiction movie ''[[Moscow-Cassiopeia]]'' (1973) shows a "Surprise Room" which operates in a similar way to a holodeck. * Japanese TV series ''[[Space Battleship Yamato]]'' (1974) features a "resort room" capable of creating simulated environments. * The ''[[X-Men]]'' comic book series depicts a [[Danger Room|training room]] called the Danger Room which was originally depicted as a mechanical affair (1963), but later as using holograms and other sensory simulation (1983). * The “imaging chamber” that Admiral Al Calavicci uses to communicate with Dr. Sam Beckett in ''[[Quantum Leap (1989 TV series)|Quantum Leap]].'' * The HoloShed aboard the Nimbus in ''[[Futurama]]''{{'}}s [[Futurama (season 4)|fourth televised season]] resembles the holodeck in function and aesthetic, though the holograms have the ability to become real. * [[Abed Nadir]]'s "dreamatorium" from the [[Community (season 3)|third season]] of the U.S. television sitcom ''[[Community (TV series)|Community]]'' is inspired by the holodeck both in its function and in its aesthetic, though the simulations are a product of imagination rather than actual projections. * Environmental Simulators on TV show ''[[The Orville]]''.
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