A few more tips for better immersion…
Wear goggles, even industrial goggles will do. Smear the lenses with margarine, butter, or whatever else is handy to more accurately give you the effect of looking through castor-oil-smeared lenses. Some face blacking add to the overall esthetics.
Wear a hard-hat liner such as the ones construction workers use in cold weather which is not a bad second choice for a pilot’s helmet circa WW1.
Wear a coat or jacket preferably with a fur collar. Borrow your wife’s or girlfriends if you have to. Big fur lined boots are also a nice touch.
Wear heavy insulated gloves or mitts, and gauntlets are even better.
Turn the room temperature down as much as possible. If a cold climate, keep the doors open and if you have air conditioning in a hot climate, run it on coldest.
The exhaust outlet of a vacuum cleaner gives a good ‘wind-stream effect’, particularly if mounted on the top of your monitor. A few drops of gas-oil mixture in the vacuum bag or canister will add to the immersive odour.
Replace your computer chair with a cheap wicker chair…no arm rests or cushions!
I answered my door once while in this immersion outfit and guess what…the guy left me a free pizza! Cool! :ernae:
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