Virtual Reality for Mindfulness: Aspects for Helping or Hindering Focus and Practice
Bosman, Isak de Villiers; Bujić, Mila; Cosio, Laura Diana; Buruk, Oğuz Oz; Jørgenson, Kristine; Hamari, Juho (2024-10-08)
Bosman, Isak de Villiers
Bujić, Mila
Cosio, Laura Diana
Buruk, Oğuz Oz
Jørgenson, Kristine
Hamari, Juho
08.10.2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202410259480
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202410259480
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Non peer reviewed
Tiivistelmä
Virtual reality is increasingly being explored as a tool for facilitating mindfulness practices, such as through various guided meditation applications currently available. However, it is unclear how the technological affordances of virtual reality align with the goals of mindfulness and how such experiences can be designed to optimally exploit these affordances. We use a guided body-scan meditation in virtual reality and qualitative data from interviews to offer general insight into users’ experiences of virtual reality as a tool for mindfulness and relaxation more broadly. Our results highlight the potential to create audio-visual focus points for helping some participants concentrate, but also the pitfalls of this approach as a source of distraction for others. We point out avenues for further research, specifically into the interactive nature of VR, the benefits and drawbacks of novelty, alternative modes of self-representation, and the potential gap between VR-based practice and everyday mindfulness.
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- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [23861]