It was a darkly humorous science-fiction experience that used binaural sound to achieve many of its effects.
A topic frequently thrashed out in this field is the difference between stereophonic and binaural sound.
Well, from the subject's perspective, it's like sitting six feet away from a sixty-two-inch television screen, watching 3-D images in binaural sound.
ZBS also produced a widely acclaimed dramatization of Stephen King's The Mist recording in binaural sound.
In 1931, Blumlein developed what he called "binaural sound", now known as stereophonic sound (stereo).
Later that same year, Bell Labs also demonstrated binaural sound, at the Chicago World's Fair in 1933 using a dummy with microphones instead of ears, .
Ader had arranged 80 telephone transmitters across the front of a stage to create a form of binaural stereophonic sound.
Alan Blumlein carried out his research into binaural sound and stereo gramophone recording here.
They illustrate very well how binaural sound can produce a full 360-degree soundfield, even with an uncanny height dimension in some cases.
It is recorded in binaural sound.