🏛️ Architecture & Design 1d ago · JC Torres

Samsung Just Turned a Theme Park Queue Into a 3D Safari, No Glasses

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Samsung Just Turned a Theme Park Queue Into a 3D Safari, No Glasses
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Waiting in line at a theme park is one of those unavoidable experiences that nobody designs for enthusiastically. The physical infrastructure exists, the rope lines are laid out, and in the best-case scenario, there’s some signage or ambient music to occupy the time. But the queue is fundamentally dead space, a stretch of minutes that happens before the experience begins rather than as part of it. That’s a design problem, and most parks accept it as one that can’t really be sol

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