This pilot study contributes to the building of an art installation that aims to build an emotional communication loop with the audience. It will do so by reacting to or mimicking the audience's changes in emotional expressions according to emotional contagion dynamics. The study aims to inform the project by gaining a better understanding of emotional contagion patterns and the factors that may affect how people emotionally engage in this art context. The analysis of our early experiments shows reflex mechanisms of facial expression mimicry and counter-mimicry that follow patterns similar to those reported in the psychology literature. In fact, automatic mimicry and counter-mimicry correlated to some extent to whether or not the audience f...
While much is known about the appearance and human perception of emotional facial expressions, resea...
Since the 1970's, when it was discovered that emotions are expressed similarly by people of differen...
Emotional contagion has been explained as arising from embodied simulation. The two most accepted th...
International audienceFacial mimicry is a reaction to facial expressions. It plays a role in social ...
This research examines the role of trait empathy in emotional contagion through non-social targets—a...
Contains fulltext : 234234.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Interactive art...
Art has a power different from all other human actions; it can produce a variety of human emotions l...
Art is a powerful form of communication between artists and audiences. In this thesis, I will explo...
This thesis investigated emotional communication in experimentally created face-to-face interaction ...
Social communication relies on intentional control of emotional expression. Its variability across c...
Contains fulltext : 90491.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
This study presents a comprehensive literature review on the convergence of affective computing, int...
This study was funded by a Nuffield Foundation Science Bursary awarded to KJC and support from North...
The emotional aspect of the visual arts has been researched and reviewed for decades, and many artis...
This paper addresses the issue of affective communication remapping, i.e. translation of affective c...
While much is known about the appearance and human perception of emotional facial expressions, resea...
Since the 1970's, when it was discovered that emotions are expressed similarly by people of differen...
Emotional contagion has been explained as arising from embodied simulation. The two most accepted th...
International audienceFacial mimicry is a reaction to facial expressions. It plays a role in social ...
This research examines the role of trait empathy in emotional contagion through non-social targets—a...
Contains fulltext : 234234.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Interactive art...
Art has a power different from all other human actions; it can produce a variety of human emotions l...
Art is a powerful form of communication between artists and audiences. In this thesis, I will explo...
This thesis investigated emotional communication in experimentally created face-to-face interaction ...
Social communication relies on intentional control of emotional expression. Its variability across c...
Contains fulltext : 90491.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The present st...
This study presents a comprehensive literature review on the convergence of affective computing, int...
This study was funded by a Nuffield Foundation Science Bursary awarded to KJC and support from North...
The emotional aspect of the visual arts has been researched and reviewed for decades, and many artis...
This paper addresses the issue of affective communication remapping, i.e. translation of affective c...
While much is known about the appearance and human perception of emotional facial expressions, resea...
Since the 1970's, when it was discovered that emotions are expressed similarly by people of differen...
Emotional contagion has been explained as arising from embodied simulation. The two most accepted th...