Abstract

This study aims to provide an understanding of the Kansei evaluation model in human sciences and its practical use of design interaction. Kansei means subjective criteria work on the emotional aspects of events (Lee, 2000). In a previous study (Lee, 2001), we found several effects of Kansei for evaluation when people appreciate or create paintings or products. This paper describes how Kansei works on design approaches and the relationship it has with personality through brain waves. And finally shows some examples of practical Kansei design approach by tangible interaction. Kansei works differently by people, events, and environments and it brings pure imagination of unconsciousness. Through unconscious evaluation on products, such as sketches and sculpted models, it could be possible to see how he/she feels purely with the product. It introduces experiments on brain waves when people engage in various behaviors. This idea originated in the human sciences has recently been extended to interdisciplinary fields including the medical and neural sciences.

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Kansei Design Approach Based on Tangible Interaction Explicit Images of 3D Objects and Evaluation of Various Behaviors Related With Creation/Imagination by Analysis of Brain Waves.

This study aims to provide an understanding of the Kansei evaluation model in human sciences and its practical use of design interaction. Kansei means subjective criteria work on the emotional aspects of events (Lee, 2000). In a previous study (Lee, 2001), we found several effects of Kansei for evaluation when people appreciate or create paintings or products. This paper describes how Kansei works on design approaches and the relationship it has with personality through brain waves. And finally shows some examples of practical Kansei design approach by tangible interaction. Kansei works differently by people, events, and environments and it brings pure imagination of unconsciousness. Through unconscious evaluation on products, such as sketches and sculpted models, it could be possible to see how he/she feels purely with the product. It introduces experiments on brain waves when people engage in various behaviors. This idea originated in the human sciences has recently been extended to interdisciplinary fields including the medical and neural sciences.

 

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