Semantics through embodiment: a non-linear dynamics approach to affective design

Abstract

In this paper we address the creation and interpretation of movements, light and sound from a fundamental and innovative viewpoint. Using a number of concepts from the relatively new and very promising research field of nonlinear adaptive systems, and getting some inspiration from psychophysical studies on the perception of emotion we address the study of movements and other autonomous expressions of products. The goal is to understand the semantics of movement, particularly the emotional meaning of the movement and to translate it to other autonomous expressive behavior

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