Immersive Environments
Immersive environments are spaces designed to fully engage a person's senses, often using technology to create a realistic experience. These environments can include virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), where users can interact with digital elements as if they were part of the real world. They are commonly used in gaming, education, and training simulations.
In addition to technology, immersive environments can also be physical spaces, such as themed attractions or art installations. These settings aim to transport individuals to different worlds or scenarios, enhancing emotional and cognitive engagement. Examples include immersive theater and interactive museums, which encourage active participation.