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Neftaly Virtual Reality in Digital Repatriation for Shared Experience

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Neftaly Virtual Reality in Digital Repatriation for Shared Experience
Virtual Reality (VR) is revolutionizing digital repatriation by creating immersive, shared experiences of cultural heritage. Through VR, communities and audiences worldwide can engage with artifacts, sites, and traditions in ways that transcend physical boundaries, offering an interactive encounter with heritage that is both educational and emotionally resonant.
In digital repatriation, VR enables the co-creation of narratives, allowing originating communities to guide how their heritage is represented, contextualized, and experienced. Sacred spaces, performances, and historical environments can be digitally reconstructed, preserving intangible knowledge while making it accessible to diaspora communities, students, and researchers.
Beyond access, VR fosters empathy, understanding, and cross-cultural dialogue. It transforms heritage from static objects into living, shared experiences, empowering communities to reclaim presence, tell their own stories, and build global connections around cultural memory.

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