A conceptual virtual reality using healing environment and physical activity
This paper presents a study on determining a conceptual of Virtual Reality (VR) of a healing environment that incorporated a physical movement. This additional activity is added to create a more dynamic experience. Dynamic experience of physical activities is acknowledged can improve human immune, w...
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description | This paper presents a study on determining a conceptual of Virtual Reality (VR) of a healing environment that incorporated a physical movement. This additional activity is added to create a more dynamic experience. Dynamic experience of physical activities is acknowledged can improve human immune, where the human immune is beneficial in reducing the infection of Covid 19. The study also saw the other activities that can be a supplement feature in the scene of the VR. The steps of the study included some literature reviews on healing environment, endorphin hormone, indoor physical activities as well as to study people behavior in using social media. Subsequently to study how these aspects can be integrated in a VR scene. |
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