Searching for balance in aesthetic pleasure in interaction
Searching for balance in aesthetic pleasure in interaction
Samenvatting
In this paper, we investigate the interplay between unity-variety, and novelty-typicality in relation to the beauty experienced in the movements performed while interacting with a product. We conducted a study that explored how these factors affect the aesthetic pleasure elicited from interaction. Results showed that novelty and typicality jointly explained aesthetic pleasure: People derive aesthetic pleasure from interactions that offer a feeling of doing things in a new way within the boundaries of familiarity. Regarding unity-in-variety, we found out that it does not matter how varied the interaction with a product is, as long as this variety combines into a unified, coherent experience of the interaction. The findings are discussed in light of a dual impulses model of aesthetic experience and aesthetics principles of interaction design.

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| Gepubliceerd in | DeSForM 2015 Milan, Italy, ITA |
| Jaar | 2015 |
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| Taal | Engels |



























