Sciweavers

ACMACE
2009
ACM

Exposure effect on experience and visual perception in stereoscopic visual presentations

13 years 11 months ago
Exposure effect on experience and visual perception in stereoscopic visual presentations
The advent of new technologies in cinema, theatre and virtual reality together with increasing demands for new content, are pushing the boundaries of filmmaking and storytelling to the limits of our imaginations. The potential for 3D film to blur the line between virtual storytelling and social network gaming is not just hypothetical. These technologies now incorporate audiences and players that are actors in the virtual world themselves. They often encounter other actors they are familiar with in virtual or real-life. In social psychology, familiarity is a robust phenomenon demonstrating that just being familiar to someone causes preference and increased positive affect to them. In this paper, the role of familiarity in the visual perception and user experience is investigated. To test our findings, stereoscopic film scenarios were developed. An experiment has been conducted to see if annoyance present on a stereoscopic film content outweighs the user experience over familiarity. Thi...
Wendy Ann Mansilla, Andrew Perkis, Touradj Ebrahim
Added 27 May 2010
Updated 27 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where ACMACE
Authors Wendy Ann Mansilla, Andrew Perkis, Touradj Ebrahimi
Comments (0)