Digital transformation drives the evolution of visual aesthetics from static gaze to embodied immersion paradigms, reshaping the visual generation mechanisms of digital media art. This paper, grounded in the immersive experience perspective, analyzes the restructuring logic of audience-performer relationships and sensory dimensions, elucidating their aesthetic characteristics of virtual-reality symbiosis and nonlinear generation. It further proposes implementation strategies such as breaking physical boundaries through morphing projections, achieving real-time image computation via interactive sensing, and constructing narrative guidance with dynamic light and shadow trajectories. Research indicates that this visual presentation approach effectively enhances audience presence and engagement, offering novel technological aesthetic pathways for cultural heritage revitalization and commercial space experience upgrades.
Yang Fu-rong (Wed,) studied this question.