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The Why, What, and How of
Immersive Experience - Coggle Diagram
The Why, What, and How of
Immersive Experience
Engagement, absorption, involvement, transportation, or whatever that represents a mental fixation in a remote venue
Immersion in a digital media environment is the sensory and perceptual experience of being physically located in a non-physical, mediated, or simulated virtual environment.
Sensations and perceptions related to stimuli and cues outside this virtual environment are totally blocked and cut off
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Immersion and presence can be described as either a proactive function that reflects the design purpose of the multimedia system.
or a reactive psychological feedback that is perceived and experienced by the user when interacting with the system.
The extent to which a computerized system is capable of offering to the user the illusion of reality at once being:
- Inclusive: Sensory modalities fully engaged with the virtual world, isolated of reality
- Vast or extensive: Providing simulation that adapts to sensory modalities
- Surrounding: Virtual environment that is panoramic
- Vivid: High-quality information, content and interface
- Matching: Experience that is congruent to real-life scenarios
"Immersion in a virtual environment is a technology- mediated illusion that, through mimetic system offering priming stimuli and cues, engulfs one’s senses and leads to the alignment of one’s attentional focus to a synthetic yet perceptually authentic reality, by taking the visuospatial and emotional perspectives of the virtual agent(s), depending on one’s imaginative facilities and mental dispositions and tendencies."