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affection

Affection in the context of human-computer interaction might refer to the way Brian Massumi (1987, p. xvii.) summarises Deleuze and Guattari’s denotation of these terms: “L’affect (Spinoza’s affectus) is an ability to affect and be affected. It is a prepersonal intensity corresponding to the passage from one experiential state of ...

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affective environment

Affective Environment is ambient technology (AmI)  (or embedded intelligent technology) that is responsive to affective human action. This implies that the system evaluates cognitive processes, emotional states based on  human action and behaviour  It applies affective computing to facilitate aesthetic interaction and meaning production. The concept of Affective Environment  revisits ...

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affective aesthetics and meaning creation in human-computer interaction

Affective aesthetics refers to the artistic meaning creation that is based on the affection of the participant. This applies here to technologies that are used in such a way that their dynamic capacities and feedback effect the participant's cognition and trigger a unique aesthetic experience. One of the applications of ...

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affective technologies

Affective Technologies includes Instant affection technologies and applications of  Affective computing ( relating concept: affection , cognitive feedback loop ) Instant affection technologies are technologies that effect the participant's cognition instantly as a response (by meaning creation) to their interaction with the system with the ...

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cognitive feedback loop

The philosophical concept of cognitive feedback loop (Zics 2008 and 2011) describes a meaninful human and computer interrelationship that based on the affective agency of the user rather than on a technological capacity.  This cognitively inclusive approach applies technological feedback  in which "simple", repeated actions between human and computer ...

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aesthetic interaction

Aesthetic interaction refer to the particular application of interactive technologies that address aesthetic and philosophical enquiry through art practice. This text might be referenced as following: Zics, B. 2011. Toward an Affective Aesthetics: Cognitive-driven Interaction in the Affective Environment of the Mind Cupola, 2011, Leonardo Journal, The International Society for ...

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passive interaction

Passive Interaction focuses on bodily reactions that most explicitly express the cognitive, emotional or behavioural characteristics of the participant. The participant's body awareness is transformed by introverted actions of technological triggers whilst the functional bodily actions are reduced. The technological applications of passive interaction are affective computing or instant affection ...

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