Presentation 2002/6/21
Basic Emotions Common to Different Kansei Expressions : Impression of Japanese Calligraphy
Kiyoshi MAIYA, Kazuaki UOZUMI, Noriko KAYA, Mariko SHIBA, Masaharu KIKUCHI, Seisuke UTSUKI, Naoki ODAKA,
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Abstract(in English) At the beginning of investigation into Kansei expressions in calligraphy, two specialists chose 49 works (Japanese and Chinese calligraphies) which represent Kansei including basic emotions, and the works were exposed to 69 students who were asked to write five words (impressions) for each work. As a result, the adjectives related to the feature of their characters and handwritings (e.g. "thin", "powerful", "old", "pretty", "faint") were frequently used in their impression, while the words related to emotions were rarely found ("sad" and "lonely" were less than five times, and "anger" and "surprise" were never found.) As a whole, it was suggested that students tend to easily react and like powerful and rhythmical works.
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Keyword(in English) Kansei expression / basic emotion / calligraphy / impression evaluation
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Title (in English) Basic Emotions Common to Different Kansei Expressions : Impression of Japanese Calligraphy
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Keyword(1) Kansei expression
Keyword(2) basic emotion
Keyword(3) calligraphy
Keyword(4) impression evaluation
1st Author's Name Kiyoshi MAIYA
1st Author's Affiliation Research Institute for Higher Education, Kobe University()
2nd Author's Name Kazuaki UOZUMI
2nd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Cross-Cultural Studies, Kobe University
3rd Author's Name Noriko KAYA
3rd Author's Affiliation Faculty of Education, Osaka Kyoiku University
4th Author's Name Mariko SHIBA
4th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Developmental Sciences
5th Author's Name Masaharu KIKUCHI
5th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Developmental Sciences
6th Author's Name Seisuke UTSUKI
6th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Cross-Cultural Studies, Kobe University
7th Author's Name Naoki ODAKA
7th Author's Affiliation Faculty of Developmental Sciences
Date 2002/6/21
Paper # HCS2002-14
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 174
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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