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TranScent in Stillness: Exploring the Feasibility of Using Incense Art with Virtual Reality for Meditation

Mei-Kei Lai, Siu Wing Chung

202110th International Conference on Digital and Interactive Arts10 citationsDOI

Abstract

The need of supporting meditation through digital technology has been increased especially after COVID-19. By combining the olfactory experience provided by the ambient incense connected with virtual reality technology, we propose to bring the aesthetic and affective aspects of smell to the users for meditation in the digital era. TranScent aims to provide users a hybrid composition of sensory experiences that transcends the spatial and temporal characteristics in their surroundings. It lets the users meditate with the incense burnt in the real world while immersing in the audiovisual virtual environment. Rather than emphasizing on the mobility in fast pace, it focuses on giving users the stillness atmosphere for meditation practice through olfactory art with virtual reality.

Topics & Concepts

MeditationIncenseVirtual realityComputer scienceAestheticsPaceHuman–computer interactionMultimediaArtHistoryArchaeologyGeographyGeodesyVirtual Reality Applications and ImpactsOlfactory and Sensory Function StudiesUrban Green Space and Health