Title :
What Makes Motion Meaningful? Affective Properties of Abstract Motion
Author :
Bartram, Lyn ; Nakatani, Ai
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Interactive Arts & Technol., Simon Fraser Univ., Surrey, BC, Canada
Abstract :
Motion provides a rich modality for communicating emotion and creating affect, and developing techniques for analyzing, manipulating and enhancing animations in video and computer graphics is an active research area. However, we have little empirical evidence of how particular attributes of motion elicit particular impressions. In this paper we describe a study of how perceptual attributes of abstract motion contribute to affective interpretation. Our results show that even small simple motions can reliably evoke certain impressions given particular motion attributes. These results contribute to our understanding of computational aesthetics and have implications for the design of media experiences, visualization, interactive art and immersive environments. They also provide insight into what properties of motion might prove most evocative in video and animation textures.
Keywords :
art; computer animation; image enhancement; image motion analysis; image texture; interactive systems; video signal processing; abstract motion; animation enhancement; animation manipulation; animation textures; computational aesthetics; computer graphics; interactive art; video textures; Acceleration; Animation; Art; Bars; Shape; Trajectory; Visualization; 4.V.I. Information interfaces; H.1.2 User/Machine System; multimedia information systems; presentation;
Conference_Titel :
Image and Video Technology (PSIVT), 2010 Fourth Pacific-Rim Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8890-2
DOI :
10.1109/PSIVT.2010.85