VR & Spatial UX
Designing for Presence, Stillness, and Intimacy
Exploring how spatial interfaces can evoke emotional states through environmental design, natural gestures, and sensory cues like sound and vibration.
Exploring how spatial interfaces can evoke emotional states through environmental design, natural gestures, and sensory cues like sound and vibration.
VR Mood Garden
VR Mood Garden
A meditative VR space where users “plant” and nurture emotions as glowing seeds, flowers, or trees — reflecting their current internal state.
Planting Gesture: Users open their palm and gently release a glowing orb into the ground.
Growth: As users revisit, their emotional garden evolves, offering a visual record of inner reflection over time.
A meditative VR space where users “plant” and nurture emotions as glowing seeds, flowers, or trees — reflecting their current internal state.
Planting Gesture: Users open their palm and gently release a glowing orb into the ground.
Growth: As users revisit, their emotional garden evolves, offering a visual record of inner reflection over time.


Interaction Gestures for Ritual Spaces
Interaction Gestures for Ritual Spaces
In calm, introspective environments, gestures should feel slow, intuitive, and ritualistic — not frantic or gamified.
Cradling motion to “carry” an emotional object
Soft circular hand sweep to shift the environment’s atmosphere (color, soundscape)
Stillness hold (holding hands together or breathing slowly) to activate a new area
In calm, introspective environments, gestures should feel slow, intuitive, and ritualistic — not frantic or gamified.
Cradling motion to “carry” an emotional object
Soft circular hand sweep to shift the environment’s atmosphere (color, soundscape)
Stillness hold (holding hands together or breathing slowly) to activate a new area



Sensory Navigation: Sound Bubbles and Vibration Fields
Sensory Navigation: Sound Bubbles and Vibration Fields
Instead of visual menus or teleporting, users are guided by subtle sensory cues:
Sound bubbles: Soft localized sounds that invite curiosity — like a faint chime growing louder as you approach.
Vibration fields: Gentle pulses felt through hand controllers that guide users toward areas of interest or reflection points.
Instead of visual menus or teleporting, users are guided by subtle sensory cues:
Sound bubbles: Soft localized sounds that invite curiosity — like a faint chime growing louder as you approach.
Vibration fields: Gentle pulses felt through hand controllers that guide users toward areas of interest or reflection points.


Other Experiments
Other Experiments
Other Experiments