Designing Mind(set) and Setting for Profound Emotional Experiences in Virtual Reality
PubDate: July 2020
Teams: Simon Fraser University
Writers: Alexandra Kitson;Ekaterina R. Stepanova;Ivan A. Aguilar;Natasha Wainwright;Bernhard E. Riecke
PDF: Designing Mind(set) and Setting for Profound Emotional Experiences in Virtual Reality
Abstract
Virtual reality (VR) has the potential to support profound emotional experiences, such as experiencing awe when virtually viewing the Earth from space. In doing so, VR can potentially both give people positive emotional experiences contributing to their overall well-being and give researchers a way to study these profound emotional experiences in a more controlled environment. Through a design refinement process, we explored the potential influence of the “set and setting”–one’s mindset and the physical and social environment–when transitioning people into and out of VR designed to support profound emotional experiences. We present our findings from a design refinement session and a case study exploring how set and setting may support the profound emotional experience of awe. We discuss common themes in user experience and trends of awe-related behavioural and introspective measures. Our results contribute to the discourse around the role of the design of set and setting in overall user experience.