Using Kinetic Typography to Convey Emotion
in Text-Based Interpersonal Communication
Joonhwan Lee, Soojin Jun, Jodi Forlizzi, and Scott E. Hudson
Carnegie Mellon University
ACM DIS 2006 (Designing Interactive Systems)
Introduction
Expressing one’s emotional state has become an important issue, particularly in interpersonal text-based communication.
Emoticons( 情緒圖示 ) 由 emotion ( 情緒 ) 和 icon ( 圖像 , 圖
標 ) 拼綴而成 , 笑面譜 , 情緒臉譜 ( 由標點符號組成用以表達情感的符號 , 通常出現在電子郵件或網路聊天中 )
Emoticons
Emoticons can depict one’s emotional state through their shape, and can therefore help readers to understand the emotional intention of the message
EX: 沒圖示 有圖示 某學長 : 畜牲 某學長 : 畜牲 某學弟 : ??? 某學弟 : 禽獸
Emoticons
The first generation of emoticons was generated using ASCII text.
Several combinations of characters were used to create a variety of emoticons.
ASCII ART->Emoticons
Emoticons
Emoticons cannot depict the tone of voice or intensity of emotion of the speaker.
EX:某學長 : 別浪費我時間某學弟 : 怎 .. 麼了 ( 戰戰兢兢 )某學長 : 快點上台我要聽你報告
Kinetic Typography text that changes in color, size, or position over tim
e consistent and repeatable manner to convey em
otion Examples
loud, urgent voice of a speaker the tone of a calmer utterance
Examples
STOP
Questions
viewers interpret kinetic effects in the ways that designers intended?
Design emotion We asked three expert kinetic typogra
phy designers to generate kinetic typography expressions
Each designer made two examples for each emotion, using a neutral sentence, “I am fine”
Happy, Joyous, Angry and Sad. 3*4*2 = 24 examples
examples
Participants and Procedure 66 subjects participated, 20
female and 46 male, ranging in age from 17 to 67
They were asked to rate each movie using an emotional scale with the dimensions of Mood and Energy
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION(1)
participants gave Angry and Sad lower mood ratings and Happy and Joyous higher mood ratings
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION(2)
Participants ranked Angry as the highest energy rating,followed by Happy, Joyous, and finally Sad.
RESULTS AND DISCUSSION(3) ANOVA analyses evaluating the within-
subjects effects of emotion type on Mood and Energy.
These results indicate that text used in the movies was neutral, and did not express any form of emotion, we can assume that participants were responding similarly to the emotion expressed in each kinetic effect.
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