
Redefining Our Realities
Hyper Immersive Reality, a concept coined by Bek Wa Goro, a Doctoral Scholar at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London, expresses the profound convergence of physical and virtual environments. Rooted in principles of active agency, multimodal engagement, and hybrid reality, Hyper Immersive Reality redefines traditional constructs of narrative, spatiality, and human interaction. This framework challenges static modes of perception, offering an innovative approach to understanding how participatory experiences reshape cultural, ethical, and ontological paradigms in the age of technological mediation.
Hyper Immersive Reality provides a rigorous framework for analysing the interplay between technological innovation, artistic practice, and theoretical inquiry. It posits a radical rethinking of how material and digital realms coalesce, foregrounding the ways these hybrid environments alter notions of presence, perception, and participation. By situating Hyper Immersive Reality within broader discourses on culture and technology, this exploration seeks to elucidate the profound implications of immersive systems for contemporary society and human experience.