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  1. Proceedings of the 1st ACM international workshop on Semantic ambient media experiences (SAME '08)
  2. A case study for a multimedia program
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Semantic ambient media experiences same 2008 pre-workshop review (NAMU series)
Mid-air displays enabling novel user interfaces
Information overload: a collaborative dance performance
Ambient music experience in real and virtual worlds using audio similarity
Towards environment-to-environment (E2E) multimedia communication systems
A case study for a multimedia program
Ambient media in public spaces
Creating ambient multimedia experience on-demand: opportunities, challenges and research models
Red light spotters: images-driven sound and rhythm landscape
Ambient assisted living: elderly people's needs and how to face them
Dynamic gain estimation in ambient media services
Virtual assistant: an artificial agent for enhancing content acquisition: how ambient media elicit information from humans

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A case study for a multimedia program

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Ho, Pei-Chi Chung, Szu-Ming Huang, Chun-Hsiung
Abstract This multimedia program is a group project under the guidance of the authors, which is to study the visual and auditory expressions that may incur interaction in a multimedia program, by digital content or interactivity. Without lengthy narrative statements or storytelling, abstract ideas are usually difficult to express, especially in the interactive media. This study is adopting abstract concepts of Seven Deadly Sins (Saint Thomas Aquinas, AD. 1225-1274) to design an interactive multimedia program. With no judgmental intentions, the visual design interprets each "sin" by "collaging" many well-known allegories or children's stories. The background music signifies the mood of each section. A little man was filmed to walk through each unfolding scroll. Through observing and interacting with the program, the possible feelings, either positively or negatively, may be evoked, which is decided by the users or players. It is rather an experimental designing project in finding possible cultural or social context in visual-auditory design and exploring the interaction in a digital Multimedia program.
Starting Page 61
Ending Page 66
Page Count 6
File Format PDF
ISBN 9781605583143
DOI 10.1145/1461912.1461925
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 2008-10-31
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Subject Keyword Multimedia Color emotion Music emotion Interactivity Metaphor
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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