Memorial Forest
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A Fusion of Technology and Emotion
DoubleMe has created a virtual memorial space within Twin World to honor the victims of the Muan Airport tragedy. Designed as an immersive grieving environment, it goes beyond a simple digital memorial by seamlessly connecting reality and the virtual world.
Users can interact with virtual objects such as flowers, trees, and lakes while sharing a communal healing experience with people worldwide. Freely accessible anytime, anywhere, the 'Memorial Forest' offers a space for remembrance and comfort.

Chrysanthemum Space

Tree of Remembrance

Lake of Regeneration


Forest : A symbol of healing and tranquility
An XR experience space where everyone mourns and shares.
Firefly : Symbolizes the victim preparing for a new journey
Watch over and remember the brightly shining fireflies as they embark on a new journey.
Tree : A symbol that helps those who remain remain calm
When a visitor leaves the name of a victim on the tree, it lights up and the tree grows.
Lake : Blessing the new journey of the victims
Floating flowers on the lakeside waters, blessing the victims' new journey and praying for their peace.

The 'Memorial Forest' is more than just a virtual space; it is a powerful tool leveraging AI and XR technology to create social value, designed for empathy and healing.
DoubleMe leads public service innovation through Twin World, continuously advancing AI and XR technology to drive meaningful change in everyday life.