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Extended Reality: Applications and Implications

XR in Amusement Parks

April 26, 2022 by Shanna Finnigan Leave a Comment

XR has not only shown to be very successful on its own, but also in combination with physical environment design. Physical experiences, especially those that aim to transport visitors to a new world of sorts, can heighten people’s level of immersion by incorporating VR and AR. One such industry that relies entirely on the physical environment to entertain audiences is the Theme … [Read more...] about XR in Amusement Parks

Extended Reality and Narrative

April 18, 2022 by Shanna Finnigan Leave a Comment

People love a good narrative. It taps into our sense of empathy and compassion. Innately, we navigate the world in a selfish manner, always in first person. So, when reading a book or watching a movie, it’s natural for the reader to place themselves in the shoes of the characters, becoming a part of the story. The more extensive the world-building is, the more engaged the … [Read more...] about Extended Reality and Narrative

VR in Pain Therapy: Qualifying the Argument

April 11, 2022 by Shanna Finnigan Leave a Comment

There are two qualifications I would like to make to the argument for use of virtual reality in pain therapy. First, research has shown that VR on its own is not as effective, nor as immersive as it could potentially be. To have the best results for patients, it has been shown that pairing VR therapy with binaural audio is the most effective.  A study by the name of … [Read more...] about VR in Pain Therapy: Qualifying the Argument

VR in Pain Therapy: A Deep Dive

April 4, 2022 by Shanna Finnigan Leave a Comment

The certain sense of awareness we have about the way our bodies look, feel, and function is defined by many psychologists as “embodiment”. We are able to tell that our hand is a part of our body, and innately understand how to use it as a tool. However, we are also able to distinguish this from a pencil that we may hold between our fingers, which we recognize as being an entity … [Read more...] about VR in Pain Therapy: A Deep Dive

The Ethics of Extending Reality

March 28, 2022 by Shanna Finnigan Leave a Comment

As you’ve noticed over the course of my several blog posts on Scribe, XR has practical applications across numerous industries, from creative fields like entertainment and fashion to academic disciplines such as education and medicine. It’s undoubtedly going to be a very important tool for us going forward- many believe it is the future of how we interact with digital … [Read more...] about The Ethics of Extending Reality

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