Talk:Perisur

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[edit] 4D?

I moved this from the main article:

I've always thought that the fourth dimension is time, after length, width, and depth. If someone can confirm that this theater does in fact travel through time, please cite appropriate sources. If, on the other hand, "4D" is just a title, then there should be more than one in North America. -Oatmeal batman 15:14, 29 August 2006 (UTC)

Obviously, is not actually time travelling. You're travelling in time always. But time goes as fast as 1hr/hr... The official title is "Cinema Park" and is contained inside Cinépolis (4 or 5 theaters were used for). The real concept is that shows nature, music, etc with an unique style, containing music, movement and being actually part of the action (that's why the 4D reference is for). I asked to Perisur and Cinépolis management about being the first in Latin America but they ansewered it was the first in the continent. (I guess it was invented in Japan). Maybe they were wrong and there's another in the States or somewhere--Fluence 00:08, 16 September 2006 (UTC)