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What are we losing by burying ourselves in immersive experiences?

Last updated: June 20, 2025 1:45 am
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The immersive entertainment market is booming, with an estimated value of $114 billion in 2024, predicted to reach $442 billion by 2030. These experiences, ranging from virtual reality tours of Van Gogh’s landscapes to interactive historical reenactments, offer a tantalizing escape from reality. However, as a journalist and pop culture enthusiast, I find myself both enthralled and wary of this trend.

Immersive experiences have the power to evoke strong emotions, from exhilaration to tears, but they also have a tendency to isolate us from the communal energy of shared experiences. In a world where human connections are increasingly mediated through screens, immersive entertainment can further exacerbate this sense of detachment. Academic Keren Zaiontz has coined the term “narcissistic spectatorship” to describe this phenomenon, where individuals become engrossed in their own subjective experience at the expense of genuine social interaction.

Studies have shown that prolonged use of virtual reality can induce dissociative symptoms and feelings of addiction and isolation. While immersive exhibitions like “Feel the Sound” at London’s Barbican Centre aim to create playful and interactive cultural spaces, there is a concern about the long-term effects of these experiences on our mental well-being.

Psychologist Sophie Janicke-Bowles suggests that immersive experiences challenge our processing power just enough to keep us engaged, offering a temporary escape from everyday concerns. However, it remains to be seen whether these experiences truly enhance our connection to ourselves and others or simply reinforce our self-absorption.

As someone who has experienced the transformative power of the dance floor, I see parallels between immersive experiences and the communal energy of a rave. Yet, I can’t shake the feeling that these experiences, while captivating, may be leading us further away from genuine human connection. As immersive entertainment continues to evolve, it is essential to strike a balance between self-reflection and communal engagement. After all, culture should not just elevate individuals to VIP status but also bring us together as a collective.

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In conclusion, while immersive entertainment offers a unique and engaging way to experience art and culture, it is crucial to consider its impact on our social connections and mental well-being. As we navigate this rapidly developing landscape, let us strive to find a harmonious blend of self-discovery and community engagement in our immersive experiences.

Arwa Haider is a culture journalist based in London.

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