Fragments of laura: incorporating mobile virtual reality in location aware mobile storytelling experiences
PubDate: November 2017
Teams: Tecnologia/ Universidade Nova,Universidade da Madeira;Universidade de Lisboa
Writers: Mara Dionisio;Paulo Bala;Valentina Nisi;Nuno Nunes
Abstract
As 360° immersive Mobile Virtual Reality (MVR) experiences are reaching a wider public, thanks to inexpensive and more powerful mobile technology available on the shelves, it is also rapidly growing as a research arena to investigate how to best design such VR experiences. Adding to this research direction, in this paper we report on an exploratory study designed to evaluate users perception in “Fragments of Laura”, a mobile location-aware storytelling experience that uses MVR in a public setting. Results from the study encourage us to pursuit investigation as the experience was well received by the participants and provided an enjoyable experience, however, we discovered that there are still design challenges to overcome in order for MVR to be widely adopted within a public setting. Such as, finding the balance between multimedia and immersive multimedia, providing an “onboarding” time for such media and proper locations for the content consumption.