• Title/Summary/Keyword: Experiential Modules of Emotion

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User's Emotional Experience in the Contemporary Emotional Designs : Focused on the Analysis for Basic Aspects and Related Components of Emotional Experience for Design Programming (현대 감성디자인에서의 사용자 감성체험 : 감성디자인의 프로그래밍을 위한 감성체험의 기본범주 및 관련요소)

  • Lee, Jeongmin
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.13 no.12
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    • pp.184-200
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    • 2013
  • In post-industrial society, the ability to feel and express emotion is becoming ever more important. In diverse areas of our lives such as economic, social, political and cultural activities, we are witnessing an increased application of the emotional dimension. This paper deals with the human experiences in emotional designs. Literature reviews and case analyses have been used as the main research methods. I first examine the aspects of emotional experience in designs, and then go on to analyze the components of each aspect. Emotional experience in designs has three basic aspects : (a) initially there exist user's emotional needs (b) then these emotions are delivered through design, (c) finally, emotions expressed in designs are experienced by the user. Followings are the related components for each aspect : (a) Physiological, psychological, social and cultural factors cause one to feel emotional needs. (b) Emotion is delivered either through visual symbols, experience, interaction and participation. (c) Emotion is experienced by sensing, feeling, thinking, acting and relating.

A Comparative Study on the Brand Experiences of Metaverse and Offline Stores (메타버스와 오프라인 스토어의 브랜드 체험 비교 연구)

  • Gwang-Ho Yi;Yu-Jin Kim
    • Science of Emotion and Sensibility
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    • v.26 no.2
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    • pp.53-66
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    • 2023
  • In recent times, more fashion brands have been seeking ways to use metaverse platforms, in which users can actively participate, as their new brand touch-points. This study aims to compare the brand experiences of the fashion brand Gentle Monster's offline store and its equivalent metaverse store. By changing the order of offline and metaverse visits, two groups participated in the field study that allowed them to experience directly the offline and metaverse stores. As a result of the analysis, the following findings were discovered: (1) In the overall experiential response, the frequency of sensory modules responding to new information was much higher than that of feeling experiences; (2) Experiential responses were more active in the offline store where the subjects could touch and use products directly rather than in the metaverse; (3) Among the four types of theme space, the experiential response was the most frequent in the product space; (4) The first group that visited the metaverse store before the offline store showed a more active experience than the second group that visited the offline store first. Finally, the results of this study show that metaverse brand stores in virtual space not only provide differentiated experiences beyond the spatiotemporal constraints of real space but can also be used as a strategic tool to make offline store experiences more meaningful and rich.