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Immersedtube is a term used to describe a display and content format designed to deliver immersive audiovisual experiences through a tubular or cylindrical screen system. The concept emphasizes panoramic field of view and spatial perception, often combining video, audio, and interactive elements to surround the viewer within a narrow, elongated form factor. The term is not tied to a single standardized technology, and implementations vary by creator and application.

Technically, Immersedtube references hardware configurations such as curved LED or OLED tubes arranged into a cylindrical

History and usage: The term has appeared in niche art installations and experimental media projects since the

Applications: Immersedtube concepts are used in immersive art, experimental cinema, simulation and training environments (e.g., maritime

Advantages and limitations: Proponents highlight the dense immersion and single-viewer focus possible with a tube-like form

See also: Immersive cinema, panoramic video, virtual reality, cylindrical display, projection mapping, spatial audio.

or
tunnel-like
enclosure,
sometimes
with
transparent
or
semi-transparent
sections.
Content
is
typically
produced
as
360-degree
or
multi-view
video,
supplemented
by
spatial
audio
and
head
or
body
tracking
to
adjust
perspective
as
the
viewer
moves.
Some
designs
rely
on
projection-based
domes
or
multi-panel
screens
arranged
around
a
viewer,
while
others
use
a
single
elongated
display.
2010s,
and
has
occasionally
been
used
in
marketing
to
describe
tube-shaped
display
experiences.
It
is
not
a
widely
adopted
technical
standard;
instead,
it
describes
a
family
of
related
approaches
to
immersive
displays.
or
industrial
simulations),
and
themed
entertainment
venues.
They
are
also
explored
in
research
settings
for
studying
perception
and
attention
in
narrow-field
immersive
displays.
factor,
as
well
as
potential
space
efficiency
and
distinctive
aesthetics.
Limitations
include
high
cost,
limited
off-axis
viewing,
content
scarcity,
calibration
challenges,
and
possible
comfort
issues
such
as
motion
sickness
for
some
users.