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Psychological Experience Of Interactive Art

Posted on:2015-11-09Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X HeFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330467466976Subject:Art and design
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With the development of technology,interaction appears more and more frequently intoday’s society. For example, interaction, as a new way of communication, seems like a bridgewhich connects artists and public in the arts. Some advanced thinking artists try to introduceinteraction into art creation, and to find the new possibilities of art,interactive art emerges. Asthe audience interact with the works, some subtle psychological changes of the audience alsoeffect art creating,it is very important to master the psychological needs of the audience.However, the cognition of this new form of artistic expression is a slow process for theaudience to accept it. It is of fresh for the audience that interactivity of interactive art isshowed, artists convey an idea of works by way of the interactive technology input and output,and convey the meaning by way of the interactivity of works and the audience. We shouldconsider how to make the audience not only see the appearance of works, but also understandthe content of works. In order to make the audience become better participants, this paperstudies different psychological experience of interactive works from a psychological point ofview, concerns inner emotions of human,and studies the experiential quality of interactive art.First of all, the article expounds and defines interactive art from interactive technology and art,this form of art which is combined with interactive technology gives multi-dimensionalsensual experience. Secondly, the article introduces art needs,aesthetic theory, theory ofcognitive psychology, etc. These theories are the core theories of art psychology. The articlefocuses on interactive theory of the aesthetic theory and the theory of cognitive psychology.Finally, based on the core theories of art psychology, the article analy the psychologicalexperience of interactive art from visual, auditory, tactile, and emotional aspects, combinedwith examples of interactive art. These studies are of great meaning that the audience interactswith and even evaluates works of art.
Keywords/Search Tags:Interactive art, interact, experience, psychological
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