India : More than 3,000 guests turned up for India’s first wedding reception in the metaverse, hosted by newlyweds who wanted to avoid coronavirus restrictions on their big day.
The metaverse is a virtual reality platform that uses augmented reality, 3D holographic avatars and videos for social interactions.
Dinesh SP, 24, and his fiancee Janaganandhini Ramaswamy, 23, were married in a traditional ceremony in the southern state of Tamil Nadu on Sunday.
But with guests limited to 100 because of the pandemic, they decided to hold their reception in the virtual world.
Intrigued strangers also joined the celebration, billed as “Asia’s first ever metaverse marriage”, that started late on Sunday and lasted nearly two hours.
The groom, who works in blockchain technology and is a cryptocurrency enthusiast, and Ms Ramaswamy, an IT professional, are self-professed “Potterheads”, or fans of the books and films about Harry Potter.
They set up a Hogwarts-themed metaverse for the reception with help from a tech start-up called TardiVerse.
Video of the event shows the couple’s avatars wearing traditional wedding attire – a white shirt and veshti, or sarong, for the groom and white sari for the bride – and standing on a stage as avatars of their guests arrive to congratulate them.
The couple had sent invitations to friends and family around the world in the form of non-fungible tokens, or NFTs – exclusive, cryptographically linked digital content.