Advancements in computer-generated sensory technologies have made the concept of believable virtual environments a reality. New questions are raised as to how these can be applied in diverse disciplines such as arts, business, commerce, defense, design, education, entertainment, gaming, manufacturing, science, and telecommunications.
The International Journal of Virtual and Augmented Reality (IJVAR) presents interdisciplinary research which span the social and physical sciences. Article types include full research papers (5,000 - 7,000 words), work-in-progress reports (2,000 words), and scholarly perspectives of virtual and augmented reality concepts (2,000 words).