Abstract
ABSTRACT Following the technical advancement of cross-reality platforms – including virtual, mixed and augmented reality, the term ‘virtual bodies’ has become widespread. Despite its increased use, however, there has not been much investigation of ‘virtual bodies’ taking into account a cross-cultural approach that links traditional methods and digital outcomes. This article will demonstrate the methods of experiencing virtual bodies, in the context of Korean healing ritual, along with discussions of my avatar life-review projects, in the phase of wishing, facing, creating and performing virtual bodies. Since 2016, I have been working on avatar life-review platforms that have a mirrored body movement and lip-synchronization of live speech. This platform was implemented in two projects: in the Voicing Elder (2016), the avatar life-review for older adults at Gayton Terrace Senior Living, Richmond, VA; The Voicing Han (2019), the avatar life-review for cancer patients, at VCU palliative care, Massey cancer center, Richmond, VA. These avatar life-review sessions will be discussed as examples of wishing, facing, creating and performing virtual bodies, to proactively experiment, design and facilitate emotional and therapeutic experiences. It will enrich the potential of technically mediated bodies in digital space, supported by the constant development of virtual, interactive and simulation technologies.
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