“Floating on the Boundary: Perceptions of Reality in a Half-Digital, Half-Physical Bunny”
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- Floating on the Boundary: Perceptions of Reality in a Half-Digital, Half-Physical Bunny
Session/Category Title: Face & Interface
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In a realm where virtual and real worlds converge, we present “Float” as a digital-physical mixed entity and the findings through the preliminary study. This research has uncovered the “Physical-Digital Continuous Illusion”—a phenomenon in which users perceive impressions of objects existing across different spaces, building on reports of digital presence that seem to be “naturally pulled” towards physical presence. This exploration within our work critically engages with culture and technology, probing into how individuals discern reality. The results offer a transformative milestone in the digital-physical interaction narrative.
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