Building Community Resiliency through Immersive Communal Extended Reality (CXR)

Situated and shared experiences can motivate community members to plan shared action, promoting community engagement. We deployed and evaluated a communal extended-reality (CXR) bus tour that depicts the possible impacts of flooding and climate change. This paper describes the results of seven commu...

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Published in:Multimodal Technologies and Interaction
Main Authors: Sharon Yavo-Ayalon, Swapna Joshi, Yuzhen (Adam) Zhang, Ruixiang (Albert) Han, Narges Mahyar, Wendy Ju
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Language:English
Published: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute 2023
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/mti7050043
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2414-4088/7/5/43/ 2023-08-20T04:09:28+02:00 Building Community Resiliency through Immersive Communal Extended Reality (CXR) Sharon Yavo-Ayalon Swapna Joshi Yuzhen (Adam) Zhang Ruixiang (Albert) Han Narges Mahyar Wendy Ju 2023-04-26 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/mti7050043 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mti7050043 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Multimodal Technologies and Interaction; Volume 7; Issue 5; Pages: 43 urban interfaces communal extended reality (CXR) climate change coastal communities community engagement social awareness environmental awareness multi-user XR VR in the car geo-located VR digital twin unity design community resiliency plan Text 2023 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/mti7050043 2023-08-01T09:51:02Z Situated and shared experiences can motivate community members to plan shared action, promoting community engagement. We deployed and evaluated a communal extended-reality (CXR) bus tour that depicts the possible impacts of flooding and climate change. This paper describes the results of seven community engagement sessions with a total of N = 74 members of the Roosevelt Island community. We conducted pre- and post-bus tour focus groups to understand how the tour affected these community members’ awareness and motivation to take action. We found that the unique qualities of immersive, situated, and geo-located virtual reality (VR) on a bus made climate change feel real, brought the consequences of climate change closer to home, and highlighted existing community resources to address the issue. Our results showed that the CXR experience helped to simulate a physical emergency state, which empowered the community to translate feelings of hopelessness into creative and actionable ideas. Our finding exemplifies that geo-located VR on a bus can be a powerful tool to motivate innovations and collective action. Our work is a first-of-its-kind empirical contribution showing that CXR experiences can inspire action. It offers a proof-of-concept of a large-scale community engagement process featuring simulated communal experiences, leading to creative ideas for a bottom-up community resiliency plan. Text Roosevelt Island MDPI Open Access Publishing Roosevelt Island ENVELOPE(-162.000,-162.000,-79.283,-79.283) Multimodal Technologies and Interaction 7 5 43
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topic urban interfaces
communal extended reality (CXR)
climate change
coastal communities
community engagement
social awareness
environmental awareness
multi-user XR
VR in the car
geo-located VR
digital twin
unity
design
community resiliency plan
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communal extended reality (CXR)
climate change
coastal communities
community engagement
social awareness
environmental awareness
multi-user XR
VR in the car
geo-located VR
digital twin
unity
design
community resiliency plan
Sharon Yavo-Ayalon
Swapna Joshi
Yuzhen (Adam) Zhang
Ruixiang (Albert) Han
Narges Mahyar
Wendy Ju
Building Community Resiliency through Immersive Communal Extended Reality (CXR)
topic_facet urban interfaces
communal extended reality (CXR)
climate change
coastal communities
community engagement
social awareness
environmental awareness
multi-user XR
VR in the car
geo-located VR
digital twin
unity
design
community resiliency plan
description Situated and shared experiences can motivate community members to plan shared action, promoting community engagement. We deployed and evaluated a communal extended-reality (CXR) bus tour that depicts the possible impacts of flooding and climate change. This paper describes the results of seven community engagement sessions with a total of N = 74 members of the Roosevelt Island community. We conducted pre- and post-bus tour focus groups to understand how the tour affected these community members’ awareness and motivation to take action. We found that the unique qualities of immersive, situated, and geo-located virtual reality (VR) on a bus made climate change feel real, brought the consequences of climate change closer to home, and highlighted existing community resources to address the issue. Our results showed that the CXR experience helped to simulate a physical emergency state, which empowered the community to translate feelings of hopelessness into creative and actionable ideas. Our finding exemplifies that geo-located VR on a bus can be a powerful tool to motivate innovations and collective action. Our work is a first-of-its-kind empirical contribution showing that CXR experiences can inspire action. It offers a proof-of-concept of a large-scale community engagement process featuring simulated communal experiences, leading to creative ideas for a bottom-up community resiliency plan.
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Swapna Joshi
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