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Design / デザイン科学科 設計學系, Chiba Institute of Technology

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The social psychological phenomenon of entrainment, in which individuals tend to synchronize with their surroundings, occurs frequently in various situations. When this phenomenon happens between two individuals, they often feel awkwardness and may avoid mirroring each other's behavior or posture. Recognizing the potential for creating more meaningful experiences through this connection, we developed a system to allow people to experience joy and pleasure. Incorporating interactive elements into the presentation, sound and visuals change dynamically based on the synchronization of two individuals' movements, projected through projection mapping. Using Azure Kinect sensors to capture skeletal data, we programmed this information in TouchDesigner to generate evolving visuals. We created two different presentations, "Ripple" and "Sparkle," and compared reactions to different presentations. Our observations revealed that while our presentations could bring joy, they also had the potential to evoke discomfort. Thus, we recognized the need to adapt and modify our expressions based on environmental and situational factors.

Proposal of exhibition method for sensory appreciation of paintings

Design / デザイン科学科 設計學系, Chiba Institute of Technology

In viewing paintings, there are a wide variety of viewpoints that are attractive to viewers, and it is valuable to be able to freely hold and appreciate these viewpoints, but there are many people who find it difficult to acquire these viewpoints and enjoy the paintings only through the atmosphere. This study aimed to lower the hurdles in the appreciation of paintings, and proposed an exhibition method that allows visitors to experience the appreciation of paintings in a more sensible way. Through research and analysis, we found that the captions and audio guides currently in use are passive, and that there are physical and psychological characteristics to the viewpoints of painting appreciation, and that repeated observation and imagination of the two can inspire one’s own appreciation of the paintings. We believe that adding a new axis of depth to a painting by deconstructing it may help to emphasize its physical features and recall the process of painting, thereby achieving our goal. When we decomposed the color data using OpenCV, we obtained the effect of emphasizing expressions such as shading from the painted elements by rearranging them based on their depth as elements. Therefore, the final product was printed on transparent film and displayed by sorting the colors according to the depth of the elements in the painting. This artifact enabled visitors to experience the appreciation of the paintings more sensitively by guiding their viewpoints with non-verbal information, which not only achieved the objective but also created an experience that could only be obtained with this artifact, such as the ability to view the paintings from other directions in addition to the front.

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