Dutch XR works are gaining popularity on the global stage, thanks in part to public funding and a strong supporting infrastructure. According to Michel Reilhac and Liz Rosenthal, curators of Venice Immersive, Dutch XR work is characterized by a playful, critical, and interdisciplinary approach. Projects like "Ancestors" by Steye Hallema and "The Great Orator" by Daniel Ernst demonstrate the diversity and innovation within the Dutch XR scene. These works are internationally recognized and have contributed to the rise of the Netherlands as a major player in immersive media.