Multiple Possibilities for the Realization of Immersive Worlds

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Olson, Mark

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Gao, Xinyue

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2023-06-08T18:34:58Z

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2023-06-08T18:34:58Z

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2023

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Art, Art History, and Visual Studies

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In recent years, discussions about immersive experiences have become ubiquitous, but there have been vague definitions of immersion. This thesis aims to explore multiple possibilities to realize immersive worlds and conduct user experience research to think about the diverse dimensions of immersion. As a result, I created two projects—a digital project named “A VR Trip to a Chinese Courtyard in Mid-Autumn Festival” and an art installation called “Land of Idyllic Beauty”—and I gathered audience feedback on how audiences perceived immersive experiences. The findings indicate that users’ perceptions of immersion are highly overlapping, but there is still opportunity for both digital and physical initiatives to improve users’ immersive experiences, therefore further research is worthwhile.

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/27888

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Art history

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Chinese Architecture

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Chinese Landscape Garden

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Immersion

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Immersive Experience

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Multiple Possibilities for the Realization of Immersive Worlds

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Master's thesis

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