Research on the interaction design of VR plant installation under the perspective of embodiment

Authors

  • Wen Wen China Architecture Design & Research Group
  • Ziwen Ye Tongji University
  • Jiali Huang Aalto University

Abstract

Based on the theory of embodied interaction and multi-modal sensory design, this study constructs an immersive plant experience model integrating virtual reality technology, and explores the effect of the integration of multiple senses, such as visual, tactile, and olfactory, on the enhancement of user immersion and participation. By integrating software and hardware technologies, an interaction scene containing dynamic rendering, wind sensation simulation and odor feedback is designed, and the effectiveness of the model is verified through user experiments. The experimental results show that the multi-modal interaction design significantly enhances the user's immersion and emotional connection, and provides a new direction for the application of virtual reality in cultural, ecological and educational fields. The study also analyzes the current technical limitations of multi-modal design and proposes future optimization solutions and application expansion possibilities.Place your ‘full paper’ abstract here. You do not need to have this in an ‘extended abstract’ or other paper formats.

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Published

2025-09-11

Bibtex

@Conference{digra2688, title ="Research on the interaction design of VR plant installation under the perspective of embodiment ", year = "2025", author = "Wen, Wen and Ye, Ziwen and Huang, Jiali", publisher = "DiGRA", address = "Tampere", howpublished = "\url{https://dl.digra.org/index.php/dl/article/view/2688}", booktitle = "Conference Proceedings of DiGRA 2025: Games at the Crossroads"}