
Three 3D mysteries recorded in binaural sound. Sticks by Karl Edward Wagner An abandoned farmhouse, built upon an ancient stone foundation, is surrounded by sculptures of twisted sticks in the forms of bizarre crucifixes. A stone burial chamber and evidence of human sacrifice indicate that a prehistoric cult once lived there ... and it soon becomes clear that they still do. 30 mins. The Bleeding Man by Craig Strete From birth, a young Native American has been bleeding from his chest. The government keeps him locked in a cell. Refusing to heed his uncle's warnings, the authorities ignorance leads to a devastating climax. This is a combination of 3D and stereo. It's terrific. 12 minutes. Saturday Night at the White Woman Watching Hole by Craig Strete Two Native American men out on the town get more than they bargained for when they follow a beautiful and fascinating blond woman, and their lust soon turns to terror. 12 minutes. These stories were recorded using a special technique called Kunstkopf Binaural Sound. Developed in Germany by the Neumann Corporation, it's a solid rubber head (nicknamed "Fritz") with microphones planted in the inner ear chambers. Fritz "hears" sound the same way as you: in front, behind, above, below, all around you. To experience this amazing three-dimensional sound, please use your headphones.