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http://dx.doi.org/10.14695/KJSOS.2018.21.1.155

The Visual Temperature of Textile  

Oh, Jiyeon (Department of Color Design, Ewha Womans University)
Park, YungKyung (Department of Color Design, Ewha Womans University)
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Science of Emotion and Sensibility / v.21, no.1, 2018 , pp. 155-164 More about this Journal
Abstract
The temperature is a sense that can be felt by touch and sight. However, the concept of the temperature sensation is rarely used together with the concept of visual sensation and tactile sensation. In this study, the sensation of the temperature sensed through tactile and visual sense was investigated by the visual temperature depending on color and material characteristics. The textile was selected as a sample that could include color and material characteristics. The textile sample was composed of each 15-16 kinds of Yellow, Red, Blue, and Green of total 90 samples. The analytical method was to analyze first, the warm-cool of the colors of Yellow, Red, Blue, Green, and then to the visual temperature according to visual classification and tactile classification. And we investigated the correlation of the visual temperature depending on weight, thickness, and unevenness. As a result, the number of textiles felt by Cool and Warm differed according to the warm-cool of the colors feeling in the same textile. However, the visual temperature was different to each classification of textile. In particular, it was noticeable in thin, see-through and matte textiles. In relation to weight, thickness, unevenness and the visual temperature, the textile classification related to the weight is a classification of a hard, matte textile, and the textile classification related to the thickness is a thin, see-through textile.
Keywords
Color; Material Characteristics; Textile; Visual Temperature (Warm-Cool);
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