Deep Connection: Making Virtual Reality Artworks with Medical Scan Data
Marilene Oliver, Gary James Joynes, Kumar Punithakumar, Peter Seres

TL;DR
Deep Connection is a VR artwork using medical scan data to create immersive, interactive virtual bodies that explore themes of intimacy, embodiment, and data ethics.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel VR installation that uses full body medical scans to explore virtual embodiment and discusses its conceptual, ethical, and technical aspects.
Findings
Creates immersive virtual bodies from medical scans
Facilitates interactive exploration of internal anatomy
Discusses ethical considerations of using scan data
Abstract
Deep Connection is an installation and virtual reality artwork made using full body 3D and 4D magnetic resonance scan datasets. When the user enters Deep Connection, they see a scanned body lying prone in mid-air. The user can walk around the body and inspect it. The user can dive inside and see its inner workings, its lungs, spine, brain. The user can take hold of the figure's outstretched hand: holding the hand triggers the 4D dataset, making the heart beat and the lungs breathe. When the user lets go of the hand, the heart stops beating and the lungs stop breathing. Deep Connection creates a scenario where an embodied human becomes the companion for a virtual body. This paper maps the conceptual and theoretical framework for Deep Connection such as virtual intimacy and digital mediated companionship. It also reflects on working with scanned bodies more generally in virtual reality by…
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