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immersive

[ih-mur-siv] / ɪˈmɜr sɪv /


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The show provides a somewhat immersive experience for audience members sitting in the stalls in particular.

From BBC

The company has also opened “Stranger Things” pop-up stores, held live experiences and will feature immersive experiences at its Netflix House locations, including “Stranger Things: Escape the Dark” in Dallas.

From Los Angeles Times

Powered by technological advances and a consumer desire for in-person connection, immersive experiences are reinvigorating the way businesses and organizations connect with new audiences and the Catholic Church has taken note.

From Los Angeles Times

The brain reacts to these chatbots the way it reacts to a close friend mixed with an immersive videogame, according to Dr. Nina Vasan, director at Stanford Medicine’s Brainstorm Lab for Mental Health Innovation.

From The Wall Street Journal

At the opposite end of the spectrum that runs from cozy to hair-raising were two immersive fiction features about military disasters that hit devastatingly.

From The Wall Street Journal