0 seeming to surround the audience, player, etc. so that they feel completely involved in something: --
The new game is more immersive.
an immersive theatrical experience
In performance, both the audio and visual components are created in real-time, producing a kind of sensory overload tank, their own version of an immersive experience.
Our ensemble, while only distantly related to these forms, seeks to produce a kind of sensory overload tank, that is to say, its own version of an immersive experience.
Although virtual reality technology can greatly improve the interactivity in an immersive environment, limitation still exists in many situations.
The other way to create immersive soundscapes is to control accurately the sound signal entering the listener's ears.
Using wavelets to synthesize stochastic-based sounds for immersive virtual environments.
It leads naturally to an immersive understanding of environmental conditions between and within dwellings.
Working as a trio, the core group of the ensemble then set about turning raw audio and video into an immersive audiovisual artefact.
My neo-romanticism then is immersive and contingent rather than pictorial.