Abstract
This paper explores the application of media in virtual reality museums, analyzing the cultural aspects of museums and the cognitive aspects of visitors. The study redefines the concept of the “embodied body” from embodied cognition theory to support virtual reality museum spaces and assess their effectiveness for exhibits. It examines the advantages of digital media and seeks innovations to improve current displays. The findings suggest that enhancing bodily participation and the authenticity of digital twin environments, along with improving temporal dynamics and narrative interactivity, can enhance the correlation between digital media and spatial experience.
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