ghostcraft
/ˈɡoʊstkrɑːft/Definitions
1. noun
the art or practice of creating digital or virtual environments that simulate the appearance of a haunted or supernatural atmosphere, often for entertainment or artistic purposes
“The artist is known for her work in ghostcraft, creating immersive experiences that transport viewers to otherworldly realms.”
2. verb
to create or engage in ghostcraft, often as a form of creative expression or storytelling
“She ghostcrafted an entire virtual world, complete with eerie landscapes and cryptic puzzles.”