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Virtual Voyages: Evaluating the Role of Real-Time and Narrated Virtual Tours in Shaping User Experience and Memories

Published: March 19, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2503.15098v1

By: Lillian Maria Eagan , Jacob Young , Jesse Bering and more

Potential Business Impact:

Virtual trips make you feel like you're there.

Business Areas:
Virtual Reality Hardware, Software

Immersive technologies are capable of transporting people to distant or inaccessible environments that they might not otherwise visit. Practitioners and researchers alike are discovering new ways to replicate and enhance existing tourism experiences using virtual reality, yet few controlled experiments have studied how users perceive virtual tours of real-world locations. In this paper we present an initial exploration of a new system for virtual tourism, measuring the effects of real-time experiences and storytelling on presence, place attachment, and user memories of the destination. Our results suggest that narrative plays an important role in inducing presence within and attachment to the destination, while livestreaming can further increase place attachment while providing flexible, tailored experiences. We discuss the design and evaluation of our system, including feedback from our tourism partners, and provide insights into current limitations and further opportunities for virtual tourism.

Country of Origin
🇩🇰 🇳🇿 Denmark, New Zealand

Page Count
19 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction