“…Research has investigated the feasibility of text [10,38,42,54], audio [38,40] and haptic notifications [7,10], various avatar aesthetics [9,11,20,29,32,38,45,50], continuous vs temporary notification designs [35,38,54] and contextually increasing the amount of reality incorporated within the VR scene [9,29]. And while these works have proven VR users can successfully be notified of bystander existence, they are limited by focusing primarily on evaluating (a) whether the built system can successfully notify the VR user of bystander co-presence, and (b) what impact this has on the user's sense of presence [36,40]. As such, we lack a holistic understanding of how awareness systems might effectively fit together and be used in conjunction, so that users can experience bystander awareness which adapts to their context and optimizes for trade-offs around awareness/immersion in the process.…”