
Video screenshot via Blunt Action Studio
NASA’s endeavors truly transcend earthly boundaries. That’s why, at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex (KSCVC), it now greets guests with otherworldly illusionary play.
A 30-foot 3D display at the Kennedy Entryway Experience brings 6.1 million pixels of magic that “makes images appear to leap off the screen,” the Kennedy Space Center describes. To gravitate toward this mind-tripping technology, the space agency tapped tech and design studio Blunt Action to put together a six-and-a-half minute short film celebrating NASA’s past, including the Apollo missions; present adventures, like the Artemis program; and future expeditions.
Image via Blunt Action Studio
Image via Blunt Action Studio
The result presents “one of the longest anamorphic experiences created to date,” notes Blunt Action.
Image via Blunt Action Studio
Image via Blunt Action Studio
The 3D montage depicts scenes such as man’s first step on the Moon, the Mars Perseverance rover navigating the surface of the Red Planet, and the Artemis rocket launching into space. Each time, the objects appear almost close enough to touch. But like space travel, they’re not quite within reach.
You can catch a preview of this stellar display directly below…
However, the entire, fascinating masterpiece is well worth the watch, and you can view it here.
[via TS2 Space, stupidDOPE, Blunt Action Studio, Creative Bloq, videos and images via Blunt Action Studio]


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