Missax.18.04.23.blair.williams.reality.virtuall... [repack] Jun 2026
This paper presents , a novel framework that integrates augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), and live performance to create immersive, co‑creative experiences. Building on the work of Blair and Williams (2023), we examine how the platform mediates the boundary between physical and digital spaces, enabling performers and audiences to interact in real time across heterogeneous devices. We detail the system architecture (sensor fusion, low‑latency streaming, and spatial audio), discuss design considerations for narrative coherence, and evaluate user experience through a mixed‑methods study involving 30 participants. Findings reveal heightened presence, increased collaborative agency, and novel aesthetic possibilities that challenge conventional notions of “reality” in performance art. Implications for future research in immersive media, human‑computer interaction, and digital humanities are outlined.
The title refers to a specific adult film scene released by the studio on April 23, 2018 , starring Blair Williams . The scene is titled "Reality/Virtuality" and is part of their high-end, cinematic narrative series. Scene Overview Title : Reality/Virtuality Studio : MissaX Release Date : April 23, 2018 Cast : Blair Williams (Lead) MissaX.18.04.23.Blair.Williams.Reality.Virtuall...
Prioritizing dialogue and character tension before the physical climax. This paper presents , a novel framework that
| What you might have | How to locate it | |---------------------|------------------| | (e.g., “MissaX” or “Reality Virtuall…”) | 1. Google Scholar – search for "MissaX" AND "Reality" . 2. Academic databases (IEEE Xplore, ACM DL, Scopus, Web of Science) – use the same keywords and filter by year (2023). 3. University library catalog – try the full string with wildcards: MissaX* Reality* . 4. Researcher profiles – look up Blair and Williams on Google Scholar, ORCID, or ResearchGate; check their 2023 publications. | | Exact citation code (e.g., “MissaX.18.04.23”) | This looks like an internal reference or a conference submission ID . If you know the venue (e.g., a workshop, symposium, or journal), go to that venue’s website and search their 2023 proceedings for “MissaX”. | | DOI or arXiv identifier | If you have a fragment like “18.04.23”, it could be a date‑based arXiv ID ( arXiv:2304.1804 ). Try https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.1804 . If it’s a DOI, the prefix often looks like 10.xxxx/ . Use the Crossref search tool with any part you have. | The scene is titled "Reality/Virtuality" and is part