With the advancement of virtual reality (VR) technology, virtual displays
have become integral to how museums, galleries, and other tourist destinations
present their collections to the public. However, the current lack of immersion
in virtual reality displays limits the user's ability to experience and
appreciate its aesthetics. This paper presents a case study of a creative
approach taken by a tourist attraction venue in developing a physical network
system that allows visitors to enhance VR's aesthetic aspects based on
environmental parameters gathered by external sensors. Our system was
collaboratively developed through interviews and sessions with twelve
stakeholder groups interested in art and exhibitions. This paper demonstrates
how our technological advancements in interaction, immersion, and visual
attractiveness surpass those of earlier virtual display generations. Through
multimodal interaction, we aim to encourage innovation on the Web and create
more visually appealing and engaging virtual displays. It is hoped that the
greater online art community will gain fresh insight into how people interact
with virtual worlds as a result of this work.Comment: Accepted In Proceedings of the ACM Web Conference 2023, April 30-May
4, 2023, Austin, TX, USA. ACM, New York, NY, US