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Volume: 34 | Article ID: ERVR-270
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ReCapture: A VR interactive narrative experience concerning perspectives and self-reflection
  DOI :  10.2352/EI.2022.34.12.ERVR-270  Published OnlineJanuary 2022
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This project presents a virtual reality (VR) Interactive Narrative aiming to leave users reflecting on the perspectives one chooses to view life through. The narrative is driven by interactions designed using the concept of procedural rhetoric, which explores how rules and mechanics in games can persuade people about an idea, and Shin’s cognitive model, which presents a dynamic view of immersion in VR. The persuasive nature of procedural rhetoric in combination with immersion techniques such as tangible interfaces and first-person elements of VR can effectively work together to immerse users into a compelling narrative experience with an intended emotional response output. The narrative is experienced through a young woman in a state between life and death, who wakes up as her subconscious-self in a limbo-like world consisting of core memories from her life, where the user is tasked with taking photos of the protagonist’s memories for her to come back to life. Users primarily interact with and are integrated into the narrative through a photography mechanic, as they have the agency to select ”perspective” filters to apply to the woman’s camera from which to view a core memory through, ultimately choosing which perspectives of her memories become permanent when she comes back to life.

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Indira Avendano, Stephanie Carnell, Carolina Cruz-Neira, "ReCapture: A VR interactive narrative experience concerning perspectives and self-reflectionin Proc. IS&T Int’l. Symp. on Electronic Imaging: Engineering Reality of Virtual Reality,  2022,  pp 270-1 - 270-6,  https://doi.org/10.2352/EI.2022.34.12.ERVR-270

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