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Emotional interaction through physical movement

Published: 22 July 2007 Publication History

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As everyday products become more intelligent and interactive, there are growing interests on the methods to improve emotional value attached to the products. This paper presents a basic method of using temporal and dynamic design elements, in particular physical movements, to improve the emotional value of products. To utilize physical movements in design, a relation framework between movement and emotion was developed as the first step of the research. In the framework, the movement representing emotion was structurized in terms of three properties; velocity, smoothness and openness. Based on this framework, a new interactive device, 'Emotion Palpus', was developed, and a user study was also conducted. The result of the research is expected to improve emotional user experience when used as a design method or directly applied to design practice as an interactive element of products.

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HCI'07: Proceedings of the 12th international conference on Human-computer interaction: intelligent multimodal interaction environments
July 2007
1038 pages
ISBN:9783540731085
  • Editor:
  • Julie A. Jacko

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Berlin, Heidelberg

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Published: 22 July 2007

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  1. design method
  2. emotion
  3. interaction design
  4. interactive product design
  5. physical movement design

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