Multimodal Affect and Aesthetic Experience

Authors: Kostoulas, T., Muszynski, M., Chaspari, T. and Amelidis, P.

Journal: ICMI 2020 - Proceedings of the 2020 International Conference on Multimodal Interaction

Pages: 888-889

ISBN: 9781450375818

DOI: 10.1145/3382507.3420055

Abstract:

The term 'aesthetic experience' corresponds to the inner state of a person exposed to form and content of artistic objects. Exploring certain aesthetic values of artistic objects, as well as interpreting the aesthetic experience of people when exposed to art can contribute towards understanding (a) art and (b) people's affective reactions to artwork. Focusing on different types of artistic content, such as movies, music, urban art and other artwork, the goal of this workshop is to enhance the interdisciplinary collaboration between affective computing and aesthetics researchers.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/34590/

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Multimodal Affect and Aesthetic Experience

Authors: Kostoulas, T., Muszynski, M., Chaspari, T. and Amelidis, P.

Conference: 2020 ACM Conference on Multimodal Interaction

Dates: 25 October-29 September 2020

DOI: 10.1145/3382507.3420055

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/34590/

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Multimodal Affect and Aesthetic Experience.

Authors: Kostoulas, T., Muszynski, M., Chaspari, T. and Amelidis, P.

Editors: Truong, K.P., Heylen, D., Czerwinski, M., Berthouze, N., Chetouani, M. and Nakano, M.

Journal: ICMI

Pages: 888-889

Publisher: ACM

ISBN: 978-1-4503-7581-8

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/34590/

https://doi.org/10.1145/3382507

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Multimodal Affect and Aesthetic Experience

Authors: Kostoulas, T., Muszynski, M., Chaspari, T. and Amelidis, P.

Conference: 2020 ACM Conference on Multimodal Interaction

Abstract:

The term “aesthetic experience” corresponds to the inner state of a person exposed to form and content of artistic objects.

Exploring certain aesthetic values of artistic objects, as well as interpreting the aesthetic experience of people when exposed to art can contribute towards understanding (a) art and (b) people’s affective reactions to artwork. Focusing on different types of artistic content, such as movies, music, urban art and other artwork, the goal of this workshop is to enhance the interdisciplinary collaboration between affective computing and aesthetics researchers.

https://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/34590/

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