An increase body-movement scenario can afford to a stronger affective overall experience of immersion and thus a new exploration of materiality, de-subjectivity and corporeity. The questionnaires and the case studies have been structured in order to identify the wide range of implications and correlations between the body and the space that occupies, owns and generates. The motion capture technics and the audiovisual documentation provide the context of multimodal data flow to extrapolate the conclusions and consumptions of the overall research. The implementation of these findings has been proceeded upon a re-translation of body-space amalgam –named extendable meta-bodies- into a multiple VR interaction engagement patterns.