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Virtual Reality Application for Fostering Interest in Art

Journal

IEEE COMPUTER GRAPHICS AND APPLICATIONS
Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages 106-113

Publisher

IEEE COMPUTER SOC
DOI: 10.1109/MCG.2021.3055685

Keywords

Art; Painting; Cultural differences; Virtual reality; Tools; Visualization; Three-dimensional displays

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  1. Ministry of Education of the Spanish Government

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Comparing different formats for experiencing art, the study found that young people are more motivated to study artwork when using virtual reality.
There is concern within the cultural community about the decreasing number of people, especially young people, visiting museums and cultural institutions. To fight this trend, new ways of accessing art are needed. We believe that technologies like virtual reality can greatly foster the relationship between users and works of art. In this article, we present an elaborated virtual reality experience, ImmersArt, whose aim is to take users literally inside a work of art and the creative universe of its creator. The motivational impact of this tool was empirically analyzed and compared with other formats for experiencing art such as illustrated books and audiovisual presentations. The study suggests that young people are more motivated to study artwork when using virtual reality.

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