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An Analysis Of The Interactive Image Work FRAGMENT·LINK's Creation

Posted on:2021-04-14Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z TengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330620966116Subject:Art and design
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With the rapid development of information technology,human beings have entered the network era.The diversification of information transmission routes,the mainstreaming of virtual social networking,and the frequency of access to network scenes,make people's life gradually become “Fragmentization” gradually.The fragmentation of information dissemination restricts the uncertainty of people's perception of objective facts,and then more information reorganization is needed to achieve objective cognition.The form of fragmented information reading makes people's reading methods become quick and superficial,which affects the immersive experience of reading to some extent.Therefore,it is only meaningful to supplement and deepen the in-depth reading after capturing information.The interactive Image work FRAGMENT·LINK with the theme of “Fragmentization” analyzes the selection and feasibility of art form and interactive form,makes innovative design for traditional art form Shadow Puppet,and designs Kinect motion-sensing interactive process from the perspective of interactive experience.Through the combination of art form Shadow Puppet and motion-sensing interactive form,it shows the process of “fragmentation-link reconstruction-manipulation”.In a metaphorical way,it implies that under the “Fragmentization” condition,self-discipline and thinking are taken as nodes to link various fragments.By this way,people reconstruct their life style and manage their own life.At the same time,the combination of art form Shadow Puppet and motion-sensing interactive form provides new ideas for the innovative design and digital dissemination of traditional art form,and plays a positive role in promoting the dissemination and development of traditional art in the contemporary era.
Keywords/Search Tags:Fragmentization, Embodied and Tangible Interaction, shadow puppets
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