ABSTRACT
This interactive virtual museum provides insights into LGBTIQ+ issues by presenting the history and utilization of pride flags and different legal situations worldwide and by pointing out the meaning of identity markers and their interconnectedness. This is complemented with an intimate engagement through photography, personal narratives from members of the LGBTIQ+ community and a fully immersive pride parade, allowing users to engage and learn with various stylistic, factual and fun exhibitions.
Supplemental Material
- VR for Diversity (2022) https://civicinteractiondesign.com/projects/vr-for-diversity/Google Scholar
- Master Digital Design (2022) https://www.masterdigitaldesign.com/Google Scholar
- It Gets Better Project (2017) https://itgetsbetter.org/Google Scholar
- Genderbread Person (2017) genderbread.orgGoogle Scholar
- Wolfgang Tilmans (2022) https://tillmans.co.uk/Google Scholar
Recommendations
Viking VR: Designing a Virtual Reality Experience for a Museum
DIS '18: Proceedings of the 2018 Designing Interactive Systems ConferenceViking VR is a Virtual Reality exhibit through which viewers can experience the sights and sounds of a 9th Century Viking encampment. Created as part of a major museum exhibition, the experience was developed by an interdisciplinary team consisting of ...
VR Games and the Dissemination of Cultural Heritage
Distributed, Ambient and Pervasive Interactions: Understanding HumansAbstractKnown as the Eighth Wonder of the World, the Emperor Qingshihuang’s Mausoleum and Terracotta Warriors contain rich information and unique value in the field of history, culture, military, science and technology and so on, highlight the core values ...
Enhancing Emotional Experience by Building Emotional Virtual Characters in VR Exhibitions
Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality: Design and DevelopmentAbstractVirtual digital exhibitions attract public attention as they can provide an immersive aesthetic experience augmented by virtual reality (VR) technologies. However, since each visitor is placed in an isolated virtual environment while using VR ...
Comments