Space—A Virtual Frontier: How to Design and Evaluate a Virtual Reality Experience of the Overview Effect

Ekaterina R. Stepanova, Denise T. Quesnel, B. Riecke
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A select group of people have an amazing opportunity to see the Earth from a unique perspective – in outer space. The effect this experience has on an individual is described as extraordinary and profound, consisting of a cognitive shift in worldview that leads to the understanding of the fragility and vulnerability of the planet, and an increased feeling of connectedness. This experience, termed the ``Overview Effect'', has been reported by many astronauts and space travelers. Its key outcome – an enhanced feeling of interconnectedness – contributes to both one's well-being and the sense of responsibility for the Earth. If this profoundly positive experience can be accessible to more people than just space travelers, a healthier and more caring society may be created, where individuals deeply feel the interconnection of all living beings and responsibility for our collective future. Given virtual reality (VR) technology's potential to induce experiences affecting an immersant in a similar way as a real experience, we see an opportunity to leverage this technology to attempt to elicit the Overview Effect as a virtual experience. Through a virtual installation, the experience could be made accessible to people around the world, and for researchers to study this otherwise rare phenomenon. This article builds the case for VR as a tool for inducing the Overview Effect, and proposes guidelines for: 1) the design of the experience; 2) evaluation methods for assessing if, or to what degree, the experience was achieved. We invite researchers and VR creators to utilize and expand on the guidelines proposed in this paper to design transformative VR experiences that induce positive change, and promote a feeling of connectedness and care for each other, and our Spaceship Earth.
空间-虚拟前沿:如何设计与评价一种全景效应的虚拟现实体验
一群精选的人有一个绝佳的机会从一个独特的角度看地球——在外太空。这种经历对个人的影响被描述为非凡而深刻的,包括世界观的认知转变,导致对地球脆弱性和脆弱性的理解,以及联系感的增加。许多宇航员和太空旅行者都报道过这种被称为“总观效应”的体验。它的主要成果- -增强相互联系的感觉- -有助于人们的福祉和对地球的责任感。如果这种深刻的积极体验可以让更多的人而不仅仅是太空旅行者获得,那么就可以创造一个更健康、更有爱心的社会,在这个社会中,每个人都能深刻地感受到所有生物的相互联系和对我们集体未来的责任。考虑到虚拟现实(VR)技术有可能以类似于真实体验的方式诱导沉浸式体验,我们看到了利用这项技术尝试将概述效应作为虚拟体验的机会。通过虚拟装置,世界各地的人们都可以体验到这种体验,研究人员也可以研究这种罕见的现象。本文将VR作为一种诱导总观效应的工具,并提出以下指导原则:1)体验设计;2)评估经验是否达到或达到何种程度的评价方法。我们邀请研究人员和虚拟现实创作者利用和扩展本文提出的指导方针,设计变革性的虚拟现实体验,以诱导积极的变化,并促进相互联系和关心的感觉,以及我们的地球飞船。
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