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Travels in Deleuzean Time: Virtual Pilgrimage, Temporal Paradox, and the Newberry and Bicester Stacions of Rome

Exemplaria, 2022
Extant in nine manuscripts, the fourteenth-century poem The Stacions of Rome is often relegated to the dustbin of pilgrimage propaganda. Turning to its presence in two understudied manuscripts, Newberry Case MS 32 and National Archives PRO SC 6/956/5 ...
Logan Quigley
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Teaching & Learning Guide for: Cyberpilgrimage: The (Virtual) Reality of Online Pilgrimage Experience

Religion Compass, 2011
This guide accompanies the following article: Connie Hill‐Smith, Cyberpilgrimage: The (Virtual) Reality of Online Pilgrimage Experience, Religion Compass 5/6 (2011) pp. 236–246, 10.1111/j.1749‐8171.2011.00277.x
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Designing Sacred Experience in Virtual Reality: Light, Ritual, and Pilgrimage

open access: yesProceedings of the 18th International Symposium on Visual Information Communication and Interaction
Pilgrimage, as a sacred experience, is gradually moving into virtual spaces. Although it first served religious devotees, similar spiritual journeys are now appearing in non-religious digital art contexts.
Xiaoyu Li, Hantian Xu
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Moving Pilgrimage into the Virtual Realm: Understanding the Advantages and Complexities of Immersive Technologies [PDF]

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Immersive technologies, including mixed realities (MR), virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), have gained rapid development and presented more interactions for visitors with innovative solutions.
Mujde Bideci, Caglar Bideci
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Pilgrimages in Jewish Folk Religion in Hungary - from the Chassidic Courts to the Virtual Communities

open access: yesActa Ethnographica Hungarica, 2006
The Jewish pilgrimages in Hungary belong in the context of expansion of the 18th century Chassidic movement of the Ashkenazic Jews of Poland. The differing forms are connected to the charismatic figures of the communities, to the so-called righteous men. Pilgrims visited them at the time of individual crises or at major feasts.
Gleszer, Norbert
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Performing Virtual Pilgrimage:

Somaesthetic Experience and the Viewer in Medicean Florence, 2020
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Exploring the Henro Michi: Student-Centered Field Research in Japan as a Component of the Virtual Shikoku Pilgrimage Project

Geography Teacher, 2021
During the 2018–2019 academic year, the authors had the opportunity to begin work on a unique multi-year virtual heritage Virtual Shikoku Pilgrimage (VSP) project.
Ronald S Green
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