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John Desnoyers-Stewart

Simon Fraser University

1 paper in the library · 2 citations · publishing 2022

Papers

Sipping the virtual elixir: An autoethnographic close reading of Ayahuasca Kosmik Journey, a self-transcendent virtual experience

Virtual Creativity June 1, 2022 Noah Miller, John Desnoyers-Stewart, Ekaterina R. Stepanova et al. 2 citations

An autoethnographic close reading of the virtual reality experience 'Ayahuasca Kosmik Journey' reveals that immersive technology can evoke self-transcendent emotions—such as feelings of vastness and connection—without the use of illegal psychedelic substances like DMT. The analysis highlights the importance of spatial design, sensory engagement, and narrative contrast in generating these effects. It also identifies key psychological dimensions in the experience, including agency, embodiment, discomfort, and self-transcendent emotions. The findings suggest both potential and limitations for VR to simulate aspects of psychedelic ceremonies, extending the power of art and technology to foster self-transcendence.