Kodachrome, hunting and 1950's rural Wisconsin culture are receding into history, but 3D images can bring these old slices of time and space immediately back to life for whomever takes the time to look. That's the thing about stereo photos, especially color transparencies... the feeling that the scene is still happening in that little space right between your eyes. 2D prints or screen images are always viewed from a distance.
I have a Stereo Realist and occasionally go through a roll of film for a special occasion, but the camera is awkward and the whole slide mounting process quite cumbersome. Although I don't have any experience with it so far, I assume high-resolution digital virtual reality can do the job easier and faster (and then some).