The Curious Case of the Transdiegetic Cow, or a Mission to Foster Other-Oriented Empathy Through Virtual Reality
PubDate: April 2020
Teams: Eindhoven University of Technology;Amsterdam University of Applied Science;University of Basel
Writers: Martijn J.L. Kors, Erik D. van der Spek, Julia A. Bopp, Karel Millenaar, Rutger L. van Teutem, Gabriele Ferri, Ben A.M. Schouten
Abstract
Socially aware persuasive games that use immersive technologies often appeal to empathy, prompting users to feel and understand the struggles of another. However, the often sought-after standing in another’s shoes’ experience, in which users virtually inhabit another in distress, may complicate other-oriented empathy. Following a Research through Design approach, we designed for other-oriented empathy - focusing on a partaker-perspective and diegetic reflection - which resulted in Permanent; a virtual reality game designed to foster empathy towards evacuees from the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. We deployed Permanent ‘in the wild’ and carried out a qualitative study with 78 participants in the Netherlands and Japan to capture user experiences. Content Analysis of the data showed a predominance of other-oriented empathy across countries, and in our Thematic Analysis, we identified the themes of ‘Spatial, Other, and Self -Awareness’, ‘Personal Accounts’, ‘Ambivalence’, and ‘Transdiegetic Items’, resulting in design insights for fostering other-oriented empathy through virtual reality.