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English
Etymology
From holo- + deck, coined in the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.
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Noun
holodeck (plural holodecks)
- (science fiction) A room that provides holographic simulations for recreation, training, etc.
1999, Annette Kuhn, Alien Zone II: The Spaces of Science-fiction Cinema: the fact that science-fiction film, and indeed much — if not most — contemporary film, has become a technology on the way to somewhere else, whether that goal turns out to be immersive, interactive, or some holodeck-style fusion of the two.
1999 June, Al Stevens, “Jukebox: Covering the Basses”, in Dr. Dobb's Journal, volume 24, number 6, San Francisco, Calif.: Miller Freeman, Inc., →ISSN, page 115:Computer music might someday replace acoustic music made by human beings, but that time is far away, waiting either for Holodecks to be perfected or for a generation of listeners to arrive who are too busy and too uninvolved with their ambient surroundings to want to relate to them
2002, Kay M Stanney, Handbook of virtual environments:Building a holodeck will require breakthroughs in sensors, robotics, and mechanical interfaces
2007, Fritz Allhoff, Patrick Lin, James Moor, Nanoethics:In such a world, would one want to be hooked up to a pleasure machine or live on a holodeck?