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hyperspace

[hahy-per-speys] / ˈhaɪ pərˌspeɪs /


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At a time when streaming is becoming cuttingly competitive — and some of Disney’s traditional businesses are struggling — Disney hopes to use the virtual event to dazzle Wall Street: Here is a 97-year-old company making a jump to direct-to-consumer hyperspace.

From New York Times

You can zip between the planets in “hyperspace” using starfighters — the blog post notes that “you’ll be able to fly out of there in an X-wing or TIE fighter.”

From The Verge

Beck’s most recent album, Hyperspace, was a missed opportunity, a gorgeously produced modern R&B album with barely any strong tunes.

From The Guardian

ILM had already been using effects like this on existing films, like Solo, where the “windows” of the Millennium Falcon were digital screens, allowing for the lighting effect of the hyperspace jumps to be projected on the actors’ faces in camera.

From The Verge

His creations were collected a few years ago at the Forest Lawn Museum in Glendale, where an exhibit showcased some of his finest works, including his “Future Transports,” with luxury yachts, hyperspace crafts and a folding, telescoping space station.

From Los Angeles Times