Come, see and experience affective interactive art

Leticia S.S. Bialoskorski, Joyce H.D.M. Westerink, Egon van den Broek

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    Abstract

    The progress in the field of affective computing enables the realization of affective consumer products, affective games, and affective art. This paper describes the affective interactive art system Mood Swings, which interprets and visualizes affect expressed by a person. Mood Swings is founded on the integration of a framework for affective movements and a color model. This enables Mood Swings to recognize affective movement characteristics as expressed by a person and display a color that matches the expressed emotion. With that, a unique interactive system is introduced, which can be considered as art, a game, or a combination of both.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationINTETAIN 2009 Program and Demonstration Papers of the Third International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment
    EditorsA. Nijholt, D. Reidsma, G.H.W. Hondorp
    Place of PublicationEnschede
    PublisherTwente University Press (TUP)
    Pages1-3
    Number of pages3
    Publication statusPublished - 22 Jun 2009
    Event3rd International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment, INTETAIN 2009 - Amsterdam, Netherlands
    Duration: 22 Jun 200924 Jun 2009
    Conference number: 3

    Conference

    Conference3rd International Conference on Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment, INTETAIN 2009
    Abbreviated titleINTETAIN
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    CityAmsterdam
    Period22/06/0924/06/09

    Keywords

    • Colors
    • Affect
    • HMI-HF: Human Factors
    • Movement
    • Mood swings
    • HMI-MI: MULTIMODAL INTERACTIONS
    • Interaction

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