Jiatian Dai
About
By 2040,the meta-universe will be a part of everyday life.As churches age and physical churches decline, the lack of youth involvement has led to a decline in Generation A’s interest in and participation in religious institutions. Through innovative online digital religious communities, virtual technology can enhance users’ sense of belonging, engage young people, gather their preferences, help the church understand the younger generation,integrate with modern life, and help the church relieve pressure in the future.
This project explores future trends in Christianity and provides a new perspective to help the church build stronger connections with younger generations.
Jiatian Dai is a researcher who studied interior design. She is interested in design innovation and research and is focused on exploring more technology applications in future scenarios to help spread culture.
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