KEY POINTS
  • Getty, which is working on a new series with Google, found inspiration in a different place in technology that was invented 150 years ago.
  • In the 19th century, the London Stereoscopic Company created a headset-like device that combined a pair of photographs taken a fraction of a second apart — which created the first iteration of VR.
  • These images can be viewed in Google Cardboard headsets today, emphasizing the power of capturing a moment in time for historical purposes.
View of an antique Stereoscope, or 3-D veiwer, early 1900s. The stereo image card in the viewer shows the Raymond Kill waterfall in Pennsylvania.

There's a running joke in the industry of virtual and augmented reality: Some of the world's top engineers are working on figuring out how to make it look like a whale is jumping out of your living room floor.

There seems to be a market for creating virtual fantasy worlds, like those in a video game, and for augmented reality, like video filters and job training programs.