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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2015.13.8.457

Artistic Emotional expression of Image distortion based on the magnetic force and user Immersion Through the Convergence of Art and Science Technology  

Kim, Kyoung-Nam (Division of Liberal Arts and Teaching, Sungkyul university)
Lee, Myoun-Jae (Division of Information & Communication, BaekSeok University)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.13, no.8, 2015 , pp. 457-463 More about this Journal
Abstract
The image distortion field has been studied and applied variously in the fields of engineering and art. This research is to express artistic sense by using the engineering technology on image distortion. In order to do this, the paper first examines the aesthetic interpretations on artistic expressions of image distortion. Then, it explains that image distortion using magnetic force can be an artistic expression method and includes user immersion elements. In addition, it demonstrates that image distortion can be used as an artistic emotional expression based on interaction. This research will contribute to the production and development of creative emotional contents through the convergence of scientific technology and art.
Keywords
Artistic Emotional expression; Magnetic Force; User Immersion; Image Distortion; Convergence of Art and Science Technology;
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