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Zheng, Xianjue, Lan Sun, Rong Mei y Mei Song. "Emotional regulation, academic self-efficacy, and academic engagement among art education students: A cross-sectional study". Social Behavior and Personality: an international journal 52, n.º 10 (2 de octubre de 2024): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.2224/sbp.13486.

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We conducted a study of 362 undergraduate art education students to investigate the influence of emotional regulation skills on academic engagement, and the mediating role of academic self-efficacy in this relationship. The results revealed a significant positive correlation between emotional regulation skills and academic engagement. Furthermore, academic self-efficacy mediated this relationship. Our research contributes to a better understanding of the interplay of emotional regulation skills, academic engagement, and academic self-efficacy among undergraduate art education students in the context of higher education in China. The findings offer practical insights for educators to enhance academic engagement among students in art education programs and suggest future directions for research.
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Chen, Xiaowei y Zainuddin Ibrahim. "A Comprehensive Study of Emotional Responses in AI-Enhanced Interactive Installation Art". Sustainability 15, n.º 22 (10 de noviembre de 2023): 15830. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su152215830.

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This study presents a comprehensive literature review on the convergence of affective computing, interactive installation art, multi-dimensional sensory stimulation, and artificial intelligence (AI) in measuring emotional responses, demonstrating the potential of artificial intelligence in emotion recognition as a tool for sustainable development. It addresses the problem of understanding emotional response and measurement in the context of interactive installation art under artificial intelligence (AI), emphasizing sustainability as a key factor. The study aims to fill the existing research gaps by examining three key aspects: sensory stimulation, multi-dimensional interactions, and engagement, which have been identified as significant contributors to profound emotional responses in interactive installation art. The proposed approach involves conducting a process analysis of emotional responses to interactive installation art, aiming to develop a conceptual framework that explores the variables influencing emotional responses. This study formulates hypotheses that make specific predictions about the relationships between sensory stimulation, multi-dimensional interactions, engagement, and emotional responses. By employing the ASSURE model combined with experimental design, the research methodology ensures a systematic and comprehensive study implementation. The implications of this project lie in advancing the understanding of emotional experiences in interactive installation art under AI, providing insights into the underlying mechanisms that drive these experiences, and their influence on individual well-being from a sustainable perspective. The contributions of this research include bridging the identified research gaps, refining theoretical frameworks, and guiding the design of more impactful and emotionally resonant interactive artworks with sustainability in mind. This research seeks not only to fill the existing gaps in understanding emotional experiences in interactive installation art, but also to guide the development of immersive and emotionally engaging installations, ultimately advancing the broader field of human–computer interaction, promoting individual well-being, and contribute to sustainable development.
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Ozbay, Yagmur, Suzanne Oosterwijk y Eftychia Stamkou. "Beyond beauty: Does visual art facilitate social cognitive skills?" PLOS ONE 19, n.º 10 (4 de octubre de 2024): e0308392. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0308392.

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Engaging with art can move individuals through a myriad of emotions, provoke reflective thoughts, and lead to new ideas. Could art also influence interpersonal outcomes pertaining to the ways we interact with others and navigate the social world, that is, our suite of social cognitive skills? Here, we focus on visual art to explore the effect of art engagement on personal aesthetic experience and social cognitive skills. Across two studies, using veridical paintings and matched non-art photos, we examined the effect of art engagement on emotional (e.g., awe, being moved) and eudaimonic experiences (e.g., reflective thoughts), as well as social cognitive skills pertaining to Theory of Mind (ToM) and recognition of other’s emotions. Further, we varied the depth with which participants engaged with the experiences of the characters in the artworks, to assess whether deep social information processing could boost the effect of art engagement on social cognitive skills. Our findings showed that art engagement altered personal aesthetic experience through changes in emotional and eudaimonic outcomes. However, we did not find any support for the effect of art engagement on social cognitive skills: Neither engaging with art, nor art in combination with deep social information processing, influenced performance on social cognitive skills of ToM and emotion recognition. The effect of art engagement on personal aesthetic experience and the absence of effect on social cognitive skills highlight the nuanced nature of individuals’ interactions with art. We discuss these results considering the varied ways of engagement with different artforms and in relation to different operationalizations of social cognitive skills.
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Gouveia, Luís y Catarina Delaunay. "‘Focusing and Unfocusing’—Cognitive, Evaluative, and Emotional Dynamics in the Relationship with Human Embryos among ART Beneficiaries". Societies 12, n.º 1 (5 de enero de 2022): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/soc12010007.

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This article uses data gathered from a study conducted in Portugal to examine the (plural and composite) conceptions that doctors, embryologists, and beneficiaries of Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) have of the in vitro human embryo. Taking the sociology of engagements, developed by Thévenot, as its theoretical lens, the article draws on a total of 69 interviews with ART patients to analyse the plurality of fluid meanings produced about this biological entity, whose status is neither static nor universal. ART beneficiaries are likely to produce plural conceptions of the lab-generated embryo within the framework of different regimes of engagement, understood as cognitive and evaluative formats. These various pragmatic regimes, in turn, entail distinct emotional investments. When speaking about their relationship with embryos, beneficiaries therefore express plural emotional experiences, which are articulated using terms such as affection, love, detachment, loss, frustration, hope, mourning, and anguish. Using the theoretical framework of the sociology of engagements, we propose an approach that enables us to produce a detailed record of the connections between the cognitive, evaluative, and emotional dimensions in beneficiaries’ relationship with—and decision-making processes about—the embryos, accounting for the plasticity of emotional states linked to the (re)configuration of attributed meanings.
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Kumar, Hari y Satish Raghavendran. "Gamification, the finer art: fostering creativity and employee engagement". Journal of Business Strategy 36, n.º 6 (16 de noviembre de 2015): 3–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jbs-10-2014-0119.

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Purpose – Fostering employee engagement in large organizations is a formidable problem that gets even more challenging in a sluggish economy, when the standard lever of monetary incentives are not a viable option for boosting employee engagement and motivation. As the organization gets larger, building emotional connectedness or bonding becomes challenging as teams expand to operate in different time zones. The overwhelming pace of work in the modern workplace can also hamper bonding. Yet emotional connectedness, when present, serves as a catalyst in driving superior performance and employee loyalty. The culture of many large organizations discourages innovation and out-of-the-box thinking because their institutional structures encourage risk aversion. Even though large organizations are best positioned to absorb the ups and downs of intelligent risk-taking, their talent processes enforce conformity, legitimize mediocrity and penalize failed attempts at innovative thinking. Performance appraisals tend to promote employees who take the path of least resistance. Managers, of course, help perpetuate this risk-averse cycle of mediocrity. Either they have been conditioned to think only in a linear fashion or organizational systems perpetuate managerial insecurity at all levels. This insecurity manifests in several ways: managers may take credit for the work performed by a subordinate; shoot down ideas a subordinate may have; or deflect opportunities that a subordinate may get. Survival in such an environment is based on being average and staying within the system. As a result, the spirit of entrepreneurship is lost. The authors designed a creative and playful contest called “Maverick” to tackle employee engagement in large organizations. The contest deeper goals include: shifting culture and behavior, talent discovery, brand building and meaningful engagement. The impact of the program on a broader organizational culture parameters were assessed through a survey. The survey results validate the impact of the program. Design/methodology/approach – The paper develops a conceptual approach that underlies the design of the Maverick program. Surveys were deployed to determine the perceived impact of the program on the broader culture. Findings – The secret ingredient in employee engagement is gaining the “emotional share of wallet” of employees to drive meaningful, enduring organizational change. Emotional wallet share is the sweet spot that lies at the intersection of employees’ skill sets, their aspirations and the value they generate for the organization. Proactively identifying the sweet spot empowers an organization to capture employees’ emotional wallet share to identify enablers and catalysts that can unlock motivation and performance. The survey results indicate that the Maverick contest was perceived to have a positive impact on all the identified attributes. This is a testament to the program’s success as a pivotal driver of a positive organizational culture. Further, it validates that the Maverick contest identifies several levers that leaders can use to positively influence organizational culture. Research limitations/implications – The organizations can adapt the proposed conceptual framework in designing meaningful programs to tackle employee engagement and motivation. Practical implications – The paper provides a meaningful framework to tackle employee engagement in large organizations. The Maverick approach is of interest to leaders of large organizations that are struggling to increase employee engagement with limited resources and that wish to foster creativity to drive innovation. The program offers a compelling way for talented professionals to meaningfully contribute to their organization that is agnostic to their position in the hierarchy. It gives employees the freedom to strive without being paralyzed by fear of failure; the chance to build their personal brand and pride; and a safe environment in which they can question received wisdom and attempt an unconventional approach to problem-solving. It creates a playful environment to bust stress, foster innovation and encourage an entrepreneurial mindset. Originality/value – This paper offers a superior alternative to the standard gamification solutions that are routinely applied to business situations. Gamification mechanics work effectively in roles that are transactional, instead of roles that demand autonomy, mastery and a sense of purpose. Maverick program is designed while being mindful of the intrinsic motivation of the professionals.
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Sutanto, Shienny Megawati, Marina Wardaya, Hutomo Setia Budi y Adnyana I Wayan. "Effectiveness of VR Technology in the Design of the Bali Megarupa V Virtual Exhibition". Mudra Jurnal Seni Budaya 39, n.º 4 (2 de octubre de 2024): 471–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.31091/mudra.v39i4.2904.

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Virtual exhibitions offer a promising avenue for art appreciation in the digital age. However, limited research explores how these online spaces can foster emotional connections with art, a crucial aspect of the art experience. This study investigates the potential of immersive virtual reality (VR) to enhance engagement and emotional impact in virtual art exhibitions. Employing a multi-method approach combining literature review, user testing, and prototype development, the research identifies and evaluates design elements contributing to increased user engagement. This research employed a multi-method approach to understand how users engage with virtual art exhibitions. The study identified and evaluated the impact of specific design elements on user engagement by combining a literature review, user testing with a VR prototype, and subsequent analysis. The study focuses on critical elements like interactivity, personalization, storytelling, and multi-sensory experiences. User testing with 55 participants revealed the effectiveness of immersive design in fostering exploration, contemplation, and a sense of presence in the virtual space. This immersive design is the strategic integration of elements like interactivity, personalization, and storytelling within the VR environment. The research underscores the significance of immersive design, defined as the strategic integration of design elements to cultivate an emotional connection within a VR environment. This encompasses aspects like interactivity, personalization, and the incorporation of storytelling within the experience. Finally, the study offers practical recommendations for curators and designers to create virtual art experiences that resonate more deeply with audiences.
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Alkabbany, Islam, Asem M. Ali, Chris Foreman, Thomas Tretter, Nicholas Hindy y Aly Farag. "An Experimental Platform for Real-Time Students Engagement Measurements from Video in STEM Classrooms". Sensors 23, n.º 3 (2 de febrero de 2023): 1614. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s23031614.

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The ability to measure students’ engagement in an educational setting may facilitate timely intervention in both the learning and the teaching process in a variety of classroom settings. In this paper, a real-time automatic student engagement measure is proposed through investigating two of the main components of engagement: the behavioral engagement and the emotional engagement. A biometric sensor network (BSN) consisting of web cameras, a wall-mounted camera and a high-performance computing machine was designed to capture students’ head poses, eye gaze, body movements, and facial emotions. These low-level features are used to train an AI-based model to estimate the behavioral and emotional engagement in the class environment. A set of experiments was conducted to compare the proposed technology with the state-of-the-art frameworks. The proposed framework shows better accuracy in estimating both behavioral and emotional engagement. In addition, it offers superior flexibility to work in any educational environment. Further, this approach allows a quantitative comparison of teaching methods.
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Fayn, Kirill, Paul J. Silvia, Carolyn MacCann y Niko Tiliopoulos. "Interested in Different Things or in Different Ways?" Journal of Individual Differences 38, n.º 4 (noviembre de 2017): 265–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1614-0001/a000243.

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Abstract. Openness and intellect may differentially predict engagement for two possible reasons. First, engagement with sensory experiences is associated with openness, whereas engagement with abstract information is associated with intellect – a distinction based on content. Second, openness reflects affective, and intellect cognitive processing – a distinction based on affect. These two positions are contrasted through associations of both openness and intellect with interest in a broad range of stimuli. Participants (N = 191) viewed images of visual art, philosophical quotations, and scientific discoveries and rated them on interest, appraised novelty and understanding. Only openness predicted greater interest in all stimuli types. Appraised understanding mediated the openness-interest relationship for visual art and philosophy, while intellect was associated with greater appraised understanding of science and philosophy. Openness was associated with weaker understanding-interest relationships for visual art, and greater reactivity to novelty for science and philosophy. We conclude that one way to think of the engagement distinction between openness and intellect is in terms of emotional versus cognitive engagement. That is, the aspects reflect engagement in different ways rather than in different things.
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Li, Honghao. "Identifying the Science and Art of Interactive Experiences". Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences 58, n.º 1 (20 de noviembre de 2023): 96–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.54254/2754-1169/58/20230831.

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In game design, player engagement and game attractiveness are important components that influence player interaction and interest. This study examines player interaction with different game design aspects, including different races, difficulty levels, novice tutorials, and character design. A mixed-methods research approach was employed, combining qualitative and quantitative methods. A literature review was conducted to gather existing knowledge and insights. Expert interviews, surveys, and user testing sessions were also shown to collect data. The research findings indicate that allowing players to customize characters of different races enhances player immersion and immersiveness. In addition, multiple difficulty levels tailored to player preferences increase player satisfaction and motivation towards the game. And engaging character design, including unique traits and visually appealing aesthetics, can enhances player enjoyment and emotional connection. The research also emphasized the importance of player-centric design in game development. Developers can create immersive experiences that foster player engagement and enjoyment by incorporating these design elements such as player preferences, motivations, and engagement factors into games.
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Samuel J, Kakungulu. "Art-Based Approaches to Health Promotion Policy Development". Research Output Journal of Public Health and Medicine 4, n.º 1 (3 de noviembre de 2024): 59–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.59298/rojphm/2024/415962.

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This paper examines the intersection of art and health promotion policy development, highlighting the role of arts-based approaches in shaping health interventions. By examining various case studies and methodologies, the paper discusses how arts, particularly visual and performing arts, have been utilized to communicate health messages, foster community engagement, and influence public health policy. The power of art to transcend cultural and social boundaries, provoke emotional responses, and offer new ways of thinking is emphasized. The paper concludes that while arts-based approaches show promise in health policy development, further research and sustained support are needed to enhance their long-term effectiveness and scalability. Keywords: Art-based health promotion, Health policy development, Community engagement, Visual and performing arts, Public health interventions.
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Jammal, Ali. "The Interplay of Light and Abstract Art: A New Perspective on Viewer Engagement". Journal of Artificial Intelligence General science (JAIGS) ISSN:3006-4023 5, n.º 1 (30 de junio de 2024): 184–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.60087/jaigs.v5i1.189.

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This comprehensive study explores the transformative impact of light on abstract art, focusing on how variations in light alter viewer perception and emotional response. By examining the interaction between vibrant acrylic paints and high-gloss resin finishes, this paper reveals how material properties can significantly enhance the depth and emotive power of artworks. Through quantitative and qualitative analyses, including viewer feedback and psychophysical data, this research provides a deeper understanding of the symbiotic relationship between light, material, and viewer engagement in the context of modern abstract art.
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Brook, Lesley. "Evaluating the Emotional Impact of Environmental Artworks Using Q Methodology". ATHENS JOURNAL OF HUMANITIES & ARTS 9, n.º 3 (16 de febrero de 2022): 211–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.30958/ajha.9-3-2.

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By engaging audience emotions, the creative arts can prompt people to consider societal issues in different ways and hence influence views and behaviours. While audience members bring their unique personal characteristics to the art experience, their emotional responses to art may be shared somewhat. To contribute to understanding audience emotional engagement, this empirical study investigates the emotional responses of viewers to an exhibition of environmental artworks. Q methodology is used with images to evaluate emotional responses to artworks, after the participants have experienced the exhibition. The 25 participants sorted 54 images from their strongest positive to strongest negative emotional responses to the artworks depicted, then described their emotional responses in a semi-structured interview. A wide range of emotions were reported by participants, including multiple and mixed positive and negative emotions to single artworks. Statistical analysis of participants’ Q sorts revealed five groups of participants who shared emotional responses to the artworks. Differences between the groups can be accounted for by the level of participants’ prior experience of contemporary art and by the different ways in which participants perceive negative emotions. Variance within the groups is explained by personal influences contributing to differences in participants’ emotional responses to the artworks.
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Chen, Feiran. "A Case Study in Participatory Environmental Art". Highlights in Art and Design 7, n.º 2 (27 de septiembre de 2024): 62–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.54097/df74w925.

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This study examines Olafur Eliasson's "Ice Watch" series (2014-2018) as a participatory environmental art initiative to raise awareness of climate change. Eliasson demonstrates the effects of global warming by deliberately placing substantial pieces of glacial ice in urban centers such as Copenhagen, Paris, and London. The project integrates geological and human temporal dimensions by promoting public engagement and fostering a sense of intimacy and connection with the melting ice. The installation's ephemeral quality underscores the urgency of addressing climate change and prompts reflection and proactive measures. "Ice Watch" is widely acknowledged as an effective instrument for environmental communication, although it faces criticism regarding its ability to universally represent climate impacts. It elicits emotional and mental responses that motivate individuals to alter their behaviour and increase their engagement in community activities. This study emphasizes the significance of participatory art in addressing global environmental challenges and fostering sustainability.
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Jack, Max Z. y Eugenia Siegel Conte. "The Art of Making a Scene". Resonance 3, n.º 2 (2022): 125–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/res.2022.3.2.125.

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Through an examination of four contrasting moments of public intervention, we investigate the sonic and cultural implications of “making a scene”—a style of social engagement that draws attention and exceeds expectations of the normative social functions of a particular space. The act of making a scene serves as an avenue for understanding the broad and simultaneous trends toward heightened stratification and political polarization that exhibit a desire to be heard. Be it in the form of impromptu street performances, protests, or riots—which range from exhilarating to terrifying—the desire to be heard can be conceived as a rejection of the liberal values of rational-critical discourse through the radical implementation of voice and sound as a means of temporarily appropriating space and redefining place. Reorienting social activity into a heightened emotive terrain, such acts short-circuit the quotidian, serving to incorporate strangers and force social engagement that would otherwise be unlikely to occur. Building upon and complicating notions of voice as expressive of identity and political agency, we posit that voice serves to transform emotional dynamics through an engagement with the physical qualities of space and its acoustic-vibrational possibilities. Capturing attention through expressive inflections of difference, making a scene momentarily flips the social logics of a place, revealing public space as a site of contestation characterized by the unequal flow and uneven habitability of different bodies and voices.
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Waller, Diane. "Art Therapy for Children: How It Leads to Change". Clinical Child Psychology and Psychiatry 11, n.º 2 (abril de 2006): 271–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359104506061419.

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The aim of art therapy is to facilitate positive change through engagement with the therapist and the art materials in a safe environment. This article will explore how art therapy is used to help children with emotional, developmental and behavioural problems. It will show how change occurs during the process of physical involvement with the materials; through the making of a significant art object; through sublimation of feelings into the images; and through communication with the therapist via the art object. The article is illustrated with case vignettes which demonstrate how the theories underpinning art therapy are put into practice, drawing attention to the changes that occur as a result.
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Rocks, Claire, Sarah Jenkins, Matthew Studley y David McGoran. "‘Heart Robot’, a public engagement project". Interaction Studies 10, n.º 3 (10 de diciembre de 2009): 427–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/is.10.3.07roc.

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Heart Robot was a public engagement project funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC). The aim of the project was to challenge cultural perceptions of robots, and to stimulate thought and debate in members of the general public around research in the field of social and emotional robotics. Fusing the traditions of Bunraku puppetry, the technology of animatronics and the field of artificial emotion and social intelligence, Heart Robot presented a series of entertaining, thought-provoking, and moving performances at fourteen events in the south-west region of the UK between May and December 2008. This paper presents a summary of the independent evaluation of the project. Keywords: Robot, Puppet, Public Engagement, Social Robots, Science-art collaboration
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Moura, Hudson. "Political Engagement in Carne y Arena by Alejandro González Iñárritu". Interactive Film & Media Journal 2, n.º 3 (23 de junio de 2022): 56–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.32920/ifmj.v2i3.1635.

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Created by Mexican awarded director Alejandro González Iñárritu, Carne y Arena is an immersive mixed-reality installation that allows visitors to experience traumatic and violent incidents with illegal immigrants crossing the Mexican–US border. Carne y Arena’s mixed reality combines VR experience with physical components, turning it into a multisensory, bodily immersive experience. As part of the art installation, the whole VR arena is surrounded by the remains of a wall’s border; while inside, actual immigrants’ clothes and objects are also exhibited. Another component is the documentary aspect, where real-life characters recount their stories through video testimonies. Iñárritu immerses and makes the visitors experience refugees’ stories first-hand while exploring their emotional reactions to traumatic realities through a spiral of corporeal sensations and entertainment spectacle. According to Iñárritu, the intent is to subordinate technology to the human condition. Technology does mean nothing unless it can reveal or denounce people’s situations. Therefore, technology must be subordinated to humans, humanity, and art. “I despise technology,” says the filmmaker. But, has film lost the power to engage the viewers emotionally? Can virtual reality simulate refugees’ dispossession (the sense of the self) and alleviate society’s consciousness? In this paper, I examine the role of a museum installation featuring refugees’ discourses; the VR technology in bringing forward the visitor’s social engagement; and the issues the filmmaker address, such as the refugee’s experience in contemporary global society.
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WANG KELI. "An Examination of the Psychological Processes Behind Effective Piano Practice". Pacific International Journal 6, n.º 4 (1 de enero de 2024): 38–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.55014/pij.v6i4.462.

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This study explores interplay between psychological processes and piano practice, unveiling how cognitive theories, mindfulness, flow state, emotional engagement, and performance psychology collectively shape the pianist's journey. By examining the foundation of deliberate practice driven by focused attention, this study uncovers its role in skill acquisition. Introducing mindfulness practices enriches piano practice through heightened present-moment awareness, fostering focused engagement and emotional regulation. The pursuit of flow state, characterized by the alignment of challenge and skill, leads to immersive and productive practice sessions. Moving to interpretation, the study explores how psychological factors infuse emotion and authenticity into performances. Mindset, emotional intelligence, and personal narratives emerge as pivotal in conveying a piece's intended narrative. Performance psychology then comes into play, influencing psychological states during performances and strategies for managing anxiety. Overall, the implications for piano pedagogy emphasize nurturing mindful learning environments, fostering flow experiences, and guiding emotional expression, thus embracing a holistic approach. This study underscores the transformative impact of psychology in shaping the trajectory from novice pianist to expressive artist, unraveling the profound interrelation between the mind and the art of piano playing.
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Breukel, Klaasz y Ellen Cieraad. "Using Light as a Medium to Convey Its Dark Side—A Light Festival Case Study". Sustainability 16, n.º 16 (13 de agosto de 2024): 6941. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su16166941.

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The pervasive use of anthropogenic light at night has significantly increased the brightness of the night sky, which negatively affects human wellbeing, the ecology of plants and animals, night sky aesthetics, and astronomical observations. However, public awareness of light pollution remains limited. This study evaluates the effectiveness of an ‘eco-art installation’ in raising awareness about the impacts of anthropogenic light at night (ALAN). The installation, ‘Scope’, used light as a medium to convey the adverse effects of anthropogenic light at the Te Ramaroa festival in Nelson, New Zealand, which is held to celebrate light in the depths of winter. An online survey assessed the awareness of Nelson region residents, comparing responses between those who experienced the installation and those who did not, and assessing the self-reported knowledge increase after engagement with the installation. The findings indicated that eco-art installations can significantly enhance the public’s understanding of ALAN’s environmental and health impacts. The installation successfully increased self-reported specific knowledge about ALAN, with 92% of visitors reporting learning something new; however, overarching knowledge and levels of concern were largely similar between the groups. Emotional engagement was high, with 62% of viewers stating that the installation invoked an emotional response. While the study did not measure beha-vioural changes, 94% of festival participants found it at least ‘somewhat appropriate’ and 64% found it ‘very’ or ‘entirely appropriate’ to raise awareness of these issues at such events, suggesting a potential foundation for future action. This research underscores the promise of art–science collaborations in environmental education and public engagement.
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VOEGELIN, SALOMÉ. "Sonic memory material as ‘pathetic trigger’". Organised Sound 11, n.º 1 (15 de marzo de 2006): 13–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355771806000033.

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Memory, according to Henri Bergson, is gleaned from the present and realises the present perception from its sensory-motor elements through movements towards that which it perceives.The purpose of this article is to propose and debate the deliberate use of such ‘present memory’ in the sonic artwork. The suggestion is that sonic memory material – sounds that are plundered from old recordings – can be collaged into complex sonic works to produce, not a nostalgic experience in the sense of a recognition of the past, but a current production of sonic material in a continually present perception. Such a production strategy employs the affective quality of memory to ‘trigger’ a sensorial engagement in the sense of a ‘pathetic’ engagement understood as an emotional and sentimental involvement with the work. The understanding is that such an emotional engagement involves the listener centrally in the production of the artwork and challenges modernist (visual) art discourses, which evaluate the work from a distance.
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Russon, John. "Expressing Dwelling: Dewey and Hegel on Art as Cultural Self-Articulation". Contemporary Pragmatism 12, n.º 1 (16 de junio de 2015): 38–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/18758185-01201003.

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John Dewey shows the essential role of artistic expression in experience. Expression, as emotional articulation, is essential to establishing our intimate engagement with the world. G.W.F. Hegel shows that just this process of expressing our mode of “dwelling” in the world has been operative historically at the cultural level. It is characteristic of contemporary art that, in attempting to establish a new form of dwelling within the context of our technological world, it articulates just this vision of our experience as essentially expressive.
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Kamanzi, Ntakirutimana G. "The Role of Art in Addressing Health Inequities". RESEARCH INVENTION JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN EDUCATION 4, n.º 2 (12 de noviembre de 2024): 39–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.59298/rijre/2024/423942.

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This paper examines the intersection of art and public health, focusing on the role of art in addressing health inequities driven by social determinants of health. Health disparities—disproportionate health outcomes influenced by socioeconomic, racial, geographic, and other systemic factors—are pervasive in many communities. Art, as both a therapeutic tool and a platform for social critique, holds unique potential to bridge these gaps. Through case studies of art initiatives, this paper investigates how collaborative art projects can foster community engagement, raise awareness, and influence policy changes to promote health equity. The paper also examines the challenges faced by art-health initiatives, offering practical strategies to overcome them. Ultimately, the integration of art into health interventions can foster emotional connections and inspire collective action toward more equitable health outcomes. Keywords: Health inequities, social determinants of health, art as social critique, public health, community.
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Sullivan, Anne McCrary. "Voices Inside Schools - Notes from a Marine Biologist's Daughter: On the Art and Science of Attention". Harvard Educational Review 70, n.º 2 (1 de julio de 2000): 211–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.17763/haer.70.2.x8601x6tn8p256wk.

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Through an autobiographical lens, Anne McCrary Sullivan explores the sensory and emotional aspects of attending and their implications for teaching, learning, and research. Her poetry and stanzaic prose attempt to awaken in the reader an artistic engagement with the various meanings of attention. Her use of this genre challenges traditional approaches to representing knowledge.
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Wu, Hao. "Research on the Strategies for Integrating Mental Health Education into Art Education". Journal of Contemporary Educational Research 8, n.º 1 (18 de enero de 2024): 102–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.26689/jcer.v8i1.5812.

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This article aims to explore strategies for integrating mental health education into art education to address students’ mental health issues and enhance their emotional intelligence and creative thinking skills. It identifies the current problems in teaching, including a lack of comprehensive methods, insufficient teacher training, and inadequate assessment and feedback. Based on these issues, strategies for curriculum design, teacher training and support, and student engagement and feedback are proposed. These strategies are expected to promote the effective integration of art education and mental health education, providing support for the comprehensive development of students.
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Meshi, Avital. "Should We Become Emotional With AI?" International Journal of Art, Culture, Design, and Technology 11, n.º 3 (22 de marzo de 2023): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijacdt.316136.

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Affective computing algorithms are becoming increasingly prevalent in devices and services with which we interact daily. Despite positive intentions behind the development of this technology, its impact on our society is still unclear. This paper describes four art performances using an affective algorithm designed to infer emotions based on facial expressions. These performances propose alternative scenarios which imagine possible entanglements with this technology. One performance invites people to consider how their bodies are seen through the lens of an affective algorithm. Another performance displays a dystopian scenario in which this algorithm is deployed as an instrument of the law. The third artwork invites participants to reclaim their agency when confronted with such algorithms. The fourth artwork considers a utopian scenario in which a symbiotic relationship between humans and emotional AI yields higher capacities for both. The purpose of these artworks is to encourage a critical discussion regarding the possible futures of our engagement with affective algorithms.
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Biroo, Derrick. "The Impact of Artistic Expression on Sports Fan Engagement". International Journal of Arts, Recreation and Sports 1, n.º 2 (21 de noviembre de 2023): 50–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.47941/ijars.1517.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to explore the impact of artistic expression on sports fanengagement.Methodology: The study adopted a desktop research methodology. Desk research refers to secondarydata or that which can be collected without fieldwork. Desk research is basically involved in collectingdata from existing resources hence it is often considered a low cost technique as compared to fieldresearch, as the main cost is involved in executive’s time, telephone charges and directories. Thus, thestudy relied on already published studies, reports and statistics. This secondary data was easilyaccessed through the online journals and library.Findings: The findings revealed that there exists a contextual and methodological gap relating to theimpact of artistic expression on sports fan engagement. Preliminary empirical review revealed thatArtistic expression serves as a powerful vehicle through which fans communicate their passion,identity, and loyalty. The studies presented have shown that exposure to and participation in artisticexpressions, such as fan art, music, and literature, contribute to increased emotional engagement, asense of belonging to a fan community, and a deeper connection with sports entities. Furthermore,these artistic expressions often serve as cultural symbols, reinforcing fan identities and creating aunique sense of belonging.Unique Contribution to Theory, Practice and Policy: The Social Identity theory, AffectiveDisposition theory and the Cultural Consumption theory may be used to anchor future studies on theimpact of artistic expression. The study recommended for fostering of fan art initiatives, integratingartistic expressions into fan engagement strategies, collaborating with publishers, investigating indance and choreography, supporting online fan communities, capturing and sharing visual stories andfacilitating musical expressions among others. Incorporating these recommendations into fanengagement strategies can create a more vibrant and emotionally connected fan base, ultimatelybenefiting sports organizations and enhancing the overall fan experience.
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Gross, Kelly M. "Social interaction development in inclusive art rooms1,2". International Journal of Education Through Art 16, n.º 1 (1 de marzo de 2020): 129–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/eta_00021_1.

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Abstract The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of inclusive postmodern visual arts education for students with emotional disabilities (ED) in the area of social interaction development. This research focuses on the ability of students to build art skills and change social interaction skills through constructivist pedagogical approaches. Mixed-methods case studies were implemented over a period of two semesters with three students, three teachers and two high schools in the United States. Pedagogical approaches that emphasized student interaction and personal choice allowed students to effectively interact with peers and led to student engagement. The findings from this study indicate that over time the students in visual arts developed fluency and skills in artmaking, which led to confidence in their work and better peer relationships.
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Romanowski, Marcin. "Ficowski monografista". Annales Universitatis Paedagogicae Cracoviensis | Studia Historicolitteraria 16 (12 de diciembre de 2017): 159–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.24917/20811853.16.12.

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Ficowski as a monographist The article deals with topic of reading practices of Jerzy Ficowski as a monographist of Bruno Schulz and Witold Wojtkiewicz. The crucial features of Ficowski’s monographical discourse are deep emotional engagement, creation of researcher-amateur sceptical of practices of professional scholars, humbleness towards the text and respect for its singularity.Key words: Schulz; Wojtkiewicz; monograph; ethics of interpretation; art of interpretation; Epiphany;
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Oyeniyi, Gabriel Ademola. "EMOTIONAL SOUNDTRACK: INFLUENCE OF MUSIC COMPOSERS ON AUDIENCE EMOTION". Shodh Sari-An International Multidisciplinary Journal 03, n.º 01 (1 de enero de 2024): 394–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.59231/sari7678.

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Music has the unrivalled ability to elicit emotions and change human experiences. This study explores the complex interaction between music composition, attendance behaviour, and mood during musical events. Music’s significant effect on human emotions has been the focus of much study and intrigue. Music composers use the emotional power of music to elicit profound reactions from their audiences. In the context of soundtracks, this study explores the complex link between music creators and listeners’ emotions. This study investigates the methods, plans, and underlying psychological processes that composers use to affect the emotional states of their audience by carefully examining previous research and studies on music, emotion, and soundtracks. The study’s methodology is based on an extensive literature assessment, empirical investigations, and theoretical frameworks exploring the mutual relationship between music and emotion. It examines how different musical components, including instrumentation, rhythm, melody, and harmony, can influence listeners’ emotions over time. Furthermore, the study explores how the musical element interacts with contextual factors in cinematic narratives and visual cues to enhance emotional engagement. The study’s findings demonstrate how emotions and music interact with soundtracks. Composers utilize various strategies to alter and shape the listener’s emotions to fit music to the intended emotional arc of the lyrics, pitch, storyline, and melodies. This study synthesizes the plethora of data and ideas from studies on music, emotion, and soundtrack to further the understanding of the complicated relationship between music and emotion. It also highlights the artistic and mental prowess of composers who employ music as a powerful instrument to evoke intense emotional reactions in their listeners. By shedding further light on the impact composers have on the emotional landscape of music and the cinematic experience, this study contributes to the ongoing discussion regarding the art and science of music composition and how it impacts audience emotion.
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Wei, Holly, Patricia Anne Fazzone, Kathleen Sitzman y Sonya Renae Hardin. "The Current Intervention Studies Based on Watson's Theory of Human Caring: A Systematic Review". International Journal for Human Caring 23, n.º 1 (1 de marzo de 2019): 4–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.20467/1091-5710.23.1.4.

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This article reviewed 19 intervention studies based on Watson's Human Caring Theory between January 2005 and February 2018. The studies reviewed targeted on promoting patients', nurses', and nursing students' psychological health and patient care experiences. Most (15/19; 78.95%) of the studies in this review indicated that Watson's caring science-based interventions could decrease patients' emotional strains, increase patients' self-management confidence and emotional well-being, increase nurses' job satisfaction and engagement, and improve nursing students' confidence in the clinical performance and the awareness of caring behaviors. Nursing is a discipline that requires both scientific knowledge and the art of human caring.
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Hong, Wei Han, Vinod Pallath, Donnie Adams, Yew Kong Lee, Kit Mun Tan y Chan Choong Foong. "Now You See Me, Now You Don’t: Exploring Medical Students’ Cognitive, Emotional and Behavioural Engagement with Emergency Remote Learning During the COVID-19 Pandemic". Education in Medicine Journal 14, n.º 3 (28 de septiembre de 2022): 109–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.21315/eimj2022.14.3.8.

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The COVID-19 pandemic had forced medical students to study at home, transitioning to an emergency remote learning mode of instruction. Its impact on students was unknown and likely to be of concern. Therefore, this study assessed cognitive, emotional and behavioural engagements of medical students during emergency remote learning, and examined its associations with regard to their age, gender, stages of study and ethnic groups. A self-administered questionnaire was distributed to undergraduate medical students at one public medical school in Malaysia. Emergency remote learning was conducted via Microsoft Teams (synchronous) and web resources (asynchronous). The questionnaire consisted of four sections: demographic background, emotional, behavioural, and cognitive engagements with emergency remote learning. Three hundred twenty-nine students (n = 329) completed the questionnaire. The three engagement dimension scores were 3.36/4.00 (behaviour – act), 3.16 (cognition – think) and 3.07 (emotion – feel), respectively. There was a significant difference between the engagement dimension scores (paired data), implying that what students feel, think and act on emergency remote learning did not seem to align. Next, engagements of these students were not significantly associated with their age, stages of study, and ethnic groups, but male students had higher dimension mean scores for cognitive and emotional engagements. Emergency remote learning had a considerable impact on student engagements. The study calls for continuing efforts in improving effectiveness and equity in learning engagements among medical students in the post-pandemic era.
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Lee, Lindsey y Juan M. Madera. "Faking it or feeling it". International Journal of Contemporary Hospitality Management 31, n.º 4 (8 de abril de 2019): 1744–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijchm-05-2018-0405.

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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine how emotional labor strategies (deep and surface acting) impact engagement through stress via two different emotional displays (suppressing negative emotions and expressing positive emotions) in coworker-to-coworker relationships.Design/methodology/approachThis study used psychological and temporal separation techniques to survey hotel managers (Study 1) and hospitality students with frontline service jobs (Study 2).FindingsAcross both samples, the results showed that surface acting was related to suppressing negative emotions, which was positively related to stress, deep acting was related to expressing positive emotions, which was negatively related to stress, and stress was negatively related to engagement, suggesting that emotional labor affects engagement through either deep acting or surface acting and their related emotional displays.Practical implicationsThe results show that hospitality employees either genuinely express positive emotions as a strategy to deep act or suppress negative emotions as a strategy to surface act with coworkers. Both emotional displays were related to engagement, suggesting that employers should alter expectations for emotional displays among coworkers and train employees how to manage their emotions to have a positive impact on engagement.Originality/valueThe unique contribution of the current paper is showing how emotional labor is related to engagement in the context of coworker-to-coworker emotional labor, which is rarely found in customer-based emotional labor. The results also provide a better understanding of how surface and deep acting are used in a hospitality context, because the measures of surface and deep acting usually focus on broad emotions rather than discrete emotions.
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Devanny Gumulya. "TRANSFORMING LEARNING EXPERIENCES IN ART AND DESIGN APPRECIATION: A RESEARCH ON E-LEARNING DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT". Journal of Research and Innovation In Open and Distance Learning 3, n.º 1 (29 de febrero de 2024): 32–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.33830/jriodl.v3i1.7634.

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The paper focuses on the design and development of an e-learning course in art and design appreciation. Using the ADDIE model, the study explores the integration of the See Think Wonder approach in the e-learning context. The research aims to enhance learners' engagement, understanding, and appreciation of art and design. The study consists of analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation of art and design appreciation e-learning. The findings indicate that the See Think Wonder approach positively impacts the e-learning environment by increasing learner engagement, critical thinking skills, and emotional connection to artworks. The approach facilitates active participation, critical discussions, and improved observation and interpretation of artworks. The e-learning platform offers flexibility and accessibility, enabling learners to study at their own pace. Multimedia elements and interactive activities enhance the learning experience. Evaluation results support the effectiveness of the course, with learners recognizing the value of the See Think Wonder approach in enhancing art and design appreciation. It improves their confidence in analyzing artworks and deepens their understanding of artistic elements and principles. The research contributes to the field of art and design education by highlighting the potential of e-learning in transforming learning experiences. It provides insights for educators and instructional designers seeking to enhance art and design education through digital platforms.
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Afridi, Fakhr E. Alam, Shahid Jan y Fayaz Ali Shah. "The critical role of self-leadership’s in work engagement and organizational citizenship behaviors". Revista Amazonia Investiga 11, n.º 49 (11 de febrero de 2022): 198–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.34069/ai/2022.49.01.22.

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This study discuss the relationships between self-leadership, organizational commitment, emotional exhaustion, work engagement, Organizational Citizenship Behaviors, and perceived organizational commitment. Using a sample of 280 employees, it was found that self-leadership had a positive relationship with organizational citizenship behaviors. Further, through emotional exhaustion self-leadership had a significant relationship with work engagement. The findings further suggest that perceived organizational support moderated the relationships between self-leadership and both organizational citizenship behaviors and emotional exhaustion. This study filled a void in the literature by critically examining how emotional exhaustion may act as a mechanism in between self-leadership and work engagement/organizational citizenship behaviors.
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Gillet, Nicolas, Alexandre J. S. Morin, Christine Jeoffrion y Evelyne Fouquereau. "A Person-Centered Perspective on the Combined Effects of Global and Specific Levels of Job Engagement". Group & Organization Management 45, n.º 4 (22 de enero de 2020): 556–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1059601119899182.

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This study examines how the different dimensions of job engagement combine within different profiles of workers ( n = 264). This research also documents the relations between the identified job engagement profiles, demographic characteristics (gender, age, education, working time, and organizational tenure), job characteristics (work autonomy, task variety, task significance, task identity, and feedback), attitudes (affective and normative commitment), and psychological health (emotional exhaustion and ill-being). Latent profile analysis revealed four profiles of employees defined based on their global and specific (physical, emotional, and cognitive) job engagement levels: Globally Disengaged, Globally Engaged, Globally but not Emotionally Engaged, and Moderately Engaged. Employees’ perceptions of task variety and feedback shared statistically significant relations with their likelihood of membership into all latent profiles. Profiles were finally showed to be meaningfully related to employees’ levels of affective commitment, normative commitment, emotional exhaustion, and ill-being.
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Czamanski-Cohen, Johanna, Joshua Wiley y KL Weihs. "Protocol for the REPAT study: role of emotional processing in art therapy for breast cancer palliative care patients". BMJ Open 10, n.º 11 (noviembre de 2020): e037521. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2020-037521.

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IntroductionPatients with breast cancer (BC) cope with depression which is linked to functional limitations in survivorship and to physical symptoms. Pain and fatigue are prominent symptoms that affect the well-being of cancer survivors. Emotional processing has been associated with improved physical and psychological health in survivors. Art therapy is a form of psychotherapy that involves the use of visual art-making for expression and communication. It encourages emotional processing and has been linked to symptom reduction in patients with cancer. This protocol is designed to examine two mechanistic changes: emotional processing (awareness, expression and acceptance) and cholinergic anti-inflammatory processes (heart rate variability and cytokine expression) through which an art therapy intervention may reduce depression, pain and fatigue. In addition, we will examine ethnocultural differences in the effect of art therapy in women from different ethnocultural backgrounds.Methods and analysisA randomised controlled study with careful controls will randomise 240 patient with BC (50% Jewish and 50% Arab) to an 8-week group art therapy intervention or an 8-week Mandala colouring comparison group. This design will test the mechanisms of art therapy on the targeted outcomes beyond the effects of time with a group, focus on a task and engagement with art materials. We will examine two potential mechanisms: emotional processing and cholinergic anti-inflammatory processes; of the intervention effects on depression, pain and fatigue and compare these effects in Arab versus Jewish women.Ethics and disseminationParticipants will sign informed consent before participation and will be informed that they can leave the study at any point in time without effect on their medical treatment. The Helsinki committees of each participating hospital have approved the study. Data collected in this study will be published in peer-review journals, and we will use the platform of the study website (http://repat.haifa.ac.il/en/) for further dissemination to the general public.Trial registration numberThe study is registered in ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT03377816; Pre-results.
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Ho, Andy Hau Yan, Stephanie Hilary Xinyi Ma, Moon-Ho Ringo Ho, Joyce Shu Min Pang, Emily Ortega y Ram Bajpai. "Arts for ageing well: a propensity score matching analysis of the effects of arts engagements on holistic well-being among older Asian adults above 50 years of age". BMJ Open 9, n.º 11 (noviembre de 2019): e029555. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029555.

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ObjectiveTo assess the frequency and intensity of arts engagement inclusive of active and passive engagements in arts, culture and heritage activities among Singaporean adults aged 50 and above, and examine the relationships between participatory art and holistic well-being.DesignCross-sectional stratified household survey.SettingAll residential areas across Singapore’s Central, East, North, North-East and West Regions.Participants1067 community-dwelling, Singaporean older adults between the ages of 50 and 95 years were recruited.Primary and secondary outcome measuresRespondents completed a self-reported questionnaire, consisting of standardised ad hoc items assessing the frequencies and durations of active and passive participatory arts engagement, as well as validated psychometric assessments on psychosociospiritual health including the primary outcome measure on quality of life, and the secondary outcome measures on physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual, and social well-being. sociodemographic information, as well as frequency and intensity of physical activity were also collected.ResultsPassive engagement (60%) and active engagement (17%) in the arts were associated with better holistic wellness and social support. Specifically, findings from the propensity score matching and independent t-test analyses revealed that adults aged 50 and above who passively engaged in arts and culture-related events experienced higher quality of life (t(728)=3.35, p=0.0008, d=0.25), perceived health (t(728)=2.21, p=0.0277, d=0.16) and sense of belonging (t(728)=2.17, p=0.03, d=0.16), as compared with those who did not. Moreover, those who actively engaged in participatory arts experienced greater quality of life (t(442)=3.68, p=0.0003, d=0.36), self-rated health (t(442)=2.59, p=0.0099, d=0.25), spiritual well-being (t(442)=3.75, p=0.0002, d=0.37), meaning in life (t(442)=5.03, p<0.0001, d=0.50) and sense of peace (t(442)=3.72, p=0.0002, d=0.36), as compared with those who did not actively engaged in the arts.ConclusionThis study provided robust evidence to support a significant causal relationship between arts engagements and holistic well-being. Recommendations for art-based public health and elderly care research, practice and policy are discussed.
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Hedayati, Mona. "Future-making through eventing human-machine listening". Open Research Europe 4 (24 de abril de 2024): 79. http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.17390.1.

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Reverb-Resonate: Sounding the Affective Frequencies of Migration operates at the intersection of art, science, and technology to articulate an emotional landscape of migration and exile. Rooted in the methodology of research-creation (RC) and grounded in the interdisciplinary field of Art, Science, and Technology Studies (ASTS), the project transcends conventional disciplinary boundaries to offer speculative possibilities through human-machine listening. Drawing on the body is an already augmented site, the project makes audible physiological sensors that capture micro-level intricacies responsible for stress regulation. Listening, is, thus, foregrounded as the core public engagement strategy, creating a layered sound collage that interweaves somatic registers of recorded breathing samples and physiological sensor values with machine listening to recreate new forms of sound. Engagement with ASTS is, hence, in the form of a method that traverses transforming sensor application, generating technicized sound and composing an acoustic experience capable of affective engagement. Through machine learning—a subfield of artificial intelligence—the notion of ‘machine listening’ extends beyond human hearing limitations, introducing non-normative structures to challenge and expand habitual forms of human listening. Reverb-Resonate, hence, leverages artistic strategies and techno-augmentations to address the crisis of imagination that hinders opening up to realities far from the familiar and the personal to imagine ‘what could be’ as a way of future-making. It underscores the critical edge of RC and ASTS in addressing complex critical issues, proposing a speculative space where the human-machine hybrid puts forth a socio-technical assemblage of listening to understand 'otherly' experiences. The project, thus, advances a critical inquiry into the mediation and augmentation of listening to imagine new possibilities for embodied engagement with unfamiliar emotional spaces and experiences.
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Yusoff, Nasir, Muaz Haqim Shaharum, Azwa Abdul Aziz, Hue San Kuay, Sabarisah Hashim y Roslee Ahmad. "THE MORAL IDENTITY OF YOUTH WHO DO NOT SMOKE: INTERNALIZATION PREDICTS THEIR PREFERENCE TOWARDS SMOKING AND NON-SMOKING BEHAVIOUR". Malaysian Journal of Public Health Medicine 23, n.º 1 (24 de abril de 2023): 34–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.37268/mjphm/vol.23/no.1/art.1360.

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A mature sense of moral identity influences psycho-social behaviour and leads to less engagement in risk behaviour activities such as smoking. This study aims to identify whether moral identity (internalization, symbolization) and gender are predictive factors of emotional valence in response to smoking and non-smoking images. Youth-aged participants (N=347) viewed a series of smoking and non-smoking images and rated their emotional valence by using the Self-assessment Manikin. They also responded to the internalization and symbolization items on the Moral Identity Scale. The combination of gender and internalization factors explained the significant variance of emotional valence in smoking (12%) and non-smoking (7%) respectively. Participants with low internalization exhibited 2.4 odds to experience high emotional valence from the smoking images than those with high internalization. Internalization also indicated a significant predictor of emotional valence in non-smoking images. Internalization is a dominant trait rather than symbolization in predicting smoking and non-smoking behaviour. Gender interplays with internalization to provide an insightful explanation of emotional variance in smoking and non-smoking behaviour. Implication on public health program among youth-aged group is highlighted.
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Dubovi, Ilana y Iris Tabak. "Interactions between emotional and cognitive engagement with science on YouTube". Public Understanding of Science 30, n.º 6 (5 de febrero de 2021): 759–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0963662521990848.

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This study aimed to map and characterize public engagement with science on YouTube. A two-part study was conducted. First, we collected and quantitatively analyzed trending videos on YouTube to evaluate the magnitude of public interaction with science content. Then, we assessed actual, rather than self-reports of, media interactions with science-related YouTube trending videos. We tested associations between behavioral engagement of viewing, liking, disliking or commenting, and emotional and cognitive engagement. Our findings affirm that science content attracts high public interest and that emotional and cognitive engagement with science on social media are distinct, but interrelated. We show that regardless of the valence of emotional engagement, emotion is linked to greater behavioral engagement of posting comments and to greater cognitive engagement of argumentative deliberation. Therefore, our findings suggest that social media interactions, which tend to evoke emotional responses, are a promising means of advancing person-to-person engagement with science.
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Chen, Zhiying. "Exploring the affective factors encouraging engagement with blind boxes consumption". BCP Business & Management 18 (13 de abril de 2022): 137–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.54691/bcpbm.v18i.547.

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The emergence of blind boxes has promoted the development of China's toy industry. The trend of blind boxes led by POP MART has made other toy brands follow the direction of releasing art toys in the form of blind boxes, and even other industries have followed the blind box surprise marketing method. This study conducted semi-structured interviews with blind box players and industry experts to investigate affective factors influencing consumers' purchasing blind boxes. The study found that consumers tend to make emotion-oriented decisions in the blind box decision-making process, mainly affected by affective motivation and emotion. Emotional influence can also be divided into integral emotion and incidental emotion. In addition, this study also found that the affective factors of first-time purchase and repeated purchase were different. There is a connection between Affective motivation and Integral/Incidental Emotion, which influences each other and promotes the consumer's purchase decision-making process. This research fills in the gaps in the classification and interaction of purchase motivation and emotional factors of surprise products in the decision-making process. It proposes a theoretical model for future research. At the same time, the consumer sentiment factors derived from the study are also beneficial to marketers to seek insight into consumers' psychological needs and conducive to the innovative application of blind box marketing in other industries.
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Wang, Chao-Ming y Wei-Chih Hsu. "Design of a Gaze-Controlled Interactive Art System for the Elderly to Enjoy Life". Sensors 24, n.º 16 (9 de agosto de 2024): 5155. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s24165155.

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The impact of global population aging on older adults’ health and emotional well-being is examined in this study, emphasizing innovative technological solutions to address their diverse needs. Changes in physical and mental functions due to aging, along with emotional challenges that necessitate attention, are highlighted. Gaze estimation and interactive art are utilized to develop an interactive system tailored for elderly users, where interaction is simplified through eye movements to reduce technological barriers and provide a soothing art experience. By employing multi-sensory stimulation, the system aims to evoke positive emotions and facilitate meaningful activities, promoting active aging. Named “Natural Rhythm through Eyes”, it allows for users to interact with nature-themed environments via eye movements. User feedback via questionnaires and expert interviews was collected during public demonstrations in elderly settings to validate the system’s effectiveness in providing usability, pleasure, and interactive experience for the elderly. Key findings include the following: (1) Enhanced usability of the gaze estimation interface for elderly users. (2) Increased enjoyment and engagement through nature-themed interactive art. (3) Positive influence on active aging through the integration of gaze estimation and interactive art. These findings underscore technology’s potential to enhance well-being and quality of life for older adults navigating aging challenges.
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Făcăeru, Ciprian. "Another You – Virtual Embodiment Creative Practice". CONCEPT 27, n.º 2 (15 de julio de 2024): 70–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.37130/7jqxfp92.

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This paper delves into the intricate creative process behind the “In Search of the Lost Body” virtual embodiment installation, part of Adina Pintilie’s multi- platform project “You Are Another Me—A Cathedral of the Body,” exhibited at the 59th International Art Exhibition—La Biennale di Venezia in 20221. It investigates the foundation of this multi-sensory installation’s synergistic integration of art and technology through the lens of the author’s roles as immersive media artist, experiential designer, and researcher of the contemporary art project. By unravelling the project’s journey from inception to exhibition, this paper demystifies the methods and processes implemented to create a virtual immersive art installation. At the same time, it provides an in-depth viewpoint on the transformational potential of virtual embodiment in redefining audience engagement, as evidenced by enhanced emotional responses and a deeper connection captured by participant feedback and observational studies. By addressing the challenges and innovations in the field, the article reveals the installation’s pioneering contributions to emergent digital art forms. It also reveals the multimodal sensory elements that intensify audience immersion and deepen the connection to the artwork’s thematic core. This investigation not only focuses on the aesthetic and technical aspects but also critically assesses its impact on reshaping audience perceptions and emotional involvement while exploring the transformative influence of virtual embodiment and its implications for expanding our comprehension of the human experience.
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Wang, Chenyi. "Fabulating Archival Arts: An Exploration of the Complexities of Politics, History, and Memory in a Postmodern Context". Transactions on Social Science, Education and Humanities Research 7 (6 de mayo de 2024): 241–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.62051/7nsbs810.

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Archival art, which emerged in the last century, has become a significant influence in the art world, challenging the constraints of traditional historical narratives. It offers viewers a more nuanced and inclusive framework for thinking, providing an alternative engagement with history free from dominant past narratives. This paper undertakes a comprehensive analysis of two significant archival artworks, namely the Atlas Group and Sputnik. Through this analysis, it aims to elucidate the societal impacts engendered by archival art that adopts critical fabulation as a strategy. Combining textual and graphic analyses with perspectives from postmodernism and deconstructionism, the research demonstrates that fictional archival art stimulates profound contemplation of the interconnectedness between the past, present, and future through artistic expression. It also examines the emotional impact of revisiting the past, records, and memory. By navigating the complexities and ambiguities of postmodern society through archival artistic expression, we can foster a more inspiring approach to understanding this art form.
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Chen, Jing y Li Liu. "Exploring the Catalytic Effect of Improving Teachers' Social Emotions in Education and Teaching Reform under the Background of New Curriculum". Educational Administration: Theory and Practice 28, n.º 4 (31 de diciembre de 2022): 194–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.52152/kuey.v28i4.862.

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The aim of this study is to investigate how improving teachers’ social-emotional skills influences the implementation of new educational and curriculum reforms. The study examines the relationships between teachers’ social-emotional skills, the motivational classroom climate, and student awareness, interest, and student engagement in the new curriculum. University students in Shenzhen, China (N=308) were surveyed for data collection, and the results were analyzed using the statistical method of partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM). -Teachers with emotional skills are more effective in engaging students in the classroom. In addition, the creation of a positive learning environment that encourages student motivation and engagement was found to act as a bridge between teachers’ social-emotional competence and student engagement. Furthermore, the study showed that students’ knowledge and interest in the curriculum played an important role in the relationship between teachers’ social-emotional skills and student engagement, highlighting the importance of teachers understand students’ interests and modify instructional strategies accordingly with emphasis. The study's findings have substantial implications for the evolution of education and instructional methods. They emphasize the importance of teachers’ social and emotional skills in increasing student engagement and achievement. It is essential to recognize study limitations, including reliance on self-reported data and use of cross-sectional data.
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Tribot, Anne-Sophie, Daniel Faget y Thomas Changeux. "Nature experiences affect the aesthetic reception of art: The case of paintings depicting aquatic animals". PLOS ONE 19, n.º 7 (18 de julio de 2024): e0303584. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0303584.

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Art is a promising pathway to raise emotional engagement with nature, while enabling an indirect exposure to nature through aesthetic experience. However, the precise relationships between aesthetic experiences of art and experiences of nature remain unclear. The aim of this observational study is to highlight the effect of nature experiences on the aesthetic reception art, based on Early Modern paintings (16th-18th century). By focusing on marine ecosystems, that are difficult to directly interact with, the results presented are intended to explore whether marine activities and fish consumption affect the aesthetic reception of artworks depicting marine biodiversity. A photo-questionnaire survey based on four paintings has been conducted with 332 French participants with a diverse range of marine practices, fish consumption and artistic sensitivity. Fish consumption and value attributed to fish as food had a significant positive impact on the aesthetic reception, suggesting that taste and food consumption could be considered as a relevant nature aesthetic experience that elicits affective and emotional responses. Results also showed an indirect effect of fishing and diving on the aesthetic reception of paintings whose iconography relates with the observers’ experiences. These findings are of particular interest in both environmental psychology and ecological mediation through art. This study brings evidences of the connection between art and nature experiences, and that art could be an innovative way of experiencing nature. Finally, this study also highlights the need to broaden the scope of nature experiences, for instance by including food.
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Cotter, Katherine N., Ainur Alpys, Jordan Rosenberg, Rebekah M. Rodriguez-Boerwinkle y James O. Pawelski. "The well-being benefits of virtual art galleries: Examining the roles of emotion, immersion, and individual differences". International Journal of Wellbeing 14, n.º 2 (31 de mayo de 2024): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.5502/ijw.v14i2.3603.

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A wealth of research suggests that engaging with visual art and visiting art museums is beneficial to flourishing; however, less is known about the potential benefits of digital forms of engagement. An emerging literature provides preliminary evidence of the benefits of digital art engagement, but additional research on mechanisms and potential moderators of the benefits is necessary. The present study examines the impacts of repeated visitation to a virtual art gallery to address three questions: 1) Do well-being, emotion, and immersion differ between those in a digital art gallery versus those reading about art?; 2) Do personality and interest in art influence virtual art gallery visit qualities (i.e., emotion and immersion)?; and 3) Do visit qualities and individual differences predict well-being? A sample of 890 U.S. adults was recruited from Prolific. The findings suggest that: 1) People in a virtual gallery show greater well-being, immersion, and aesthetic emotion than those reading about art; 2) Openness to experience is most strongly linked with visit qualities; and 3) Immersion, positive and aesthetic emotion, extraversion, and neuroticism are associated with well-being. This work suggests that repeated engagement with art in a digital format has benefits and that future research should continue to examine the underlying mechanisms and ways digital art experiences can be best designed to be effective well-being interventions.
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Lawton, Amy y Wendy Cadge. "“Ministry of Presence” as Emotional Labor: Perspectives from Recipients of Care". Religions 15, n.º 9 (20 de septiembre de 2024): 1135. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel15091135.

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This paper analyzes the work of chaplaincy and spiritual care from the perspective of care recipients. Chaplains call their work a “ministry of presence,” a term of art that is often unclear to many who are not chaplains. How else might we conceptualize “presence” in order to ground it in the social science literature? Using sociological theory, we show that care recipients may experience a chaplain’s work as emotional labor, specifically “other-focused emotional labor.” Based on in-depth interviews with a sample of 38 care recipients, we find recipients feeling reassured by the chaplain; being offered support and help by the chaplain; and not feeling judged by the chaplain. These findings enlarge sociological concepts about spiritual care to include what recipients experience as emotional labor and call for a broader engagement between sociologists of religion and emotions.
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Simon, Rob, Ben Gallagher y Ty Walkland. "“Swirling a Million Feelings into One”: Working-Through Critical and Affective Responses to the Holocaust through Comics". Research in the Teaching of English 56, n.º 4 (15 de mayo de 2022): 385–410. http://dx.doi.org/10.58680/rte2022318632.

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Drawing on perspectives from cultural studies, affect theory, and critical literacy, this article explores comics made by three eighth-grade students in response to Art Spiegelman’s Holocaust memoir Maus. Students’ comics were developed through participatory research alongside their classroom teacher, a research team, and teacher candidates from a local university. These three students, Stella, Maisie, and Naomi, reacted strongly to the content of Maus and the comics medium, and raised questions around identity, representation, and the legibility of their often-intense emotional responses. We trace their affective engagements to explore how comic-making allowed students to represent feelings that are often difficult to make visible in school spaces. Our analysis highlights how affective critical literacy orients teaching and research toward working-through rather than resolving complicated emotions, allowing educators to recognize unanswered questions as forms of critical engagement.
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Härmä, Vuokko. "Experiencing Pervasive Computer Mediated Art Exhibitions". Suomen Antropologi: Journal of the Finnish Anthropological Society 35, n.º 3 (1 de septiembre de 2010): 90–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.30676/jfas.127502.

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Cultural institutions such as museums and galleries are going through a transformation driven by an increasingly competitive funding environment and a sense that they need to reconnect with their contemporary visitors. Audience-led design has been seen as one of the main ways to attract visitors to museums for some time (McLean 1993). Active participation during visits to cultural institutions has been reported to generate positive feedback from visitors (Bagnall 2007), and so contemporary museums and galleries have become increasingly concerned with promoting public engagement through offering interactive installations (Hein 2000). Museum staff, exhibition designers and curators are under pressure to create attractive exhibitions that encourage participation and evoke emotional and behavioral responses. Thus the manufacturing of experiences has become a key issue in the design process, with digital technologies playing an increasing role in rendering artworks accessible. Drawing on research carried out in the UK, this paper considers the relationship between technologically mediated artworks and social interaction in museums and galleries, and suggests some further questions about possible cross-cultural variation in this relationship, specifically with respect to Finnish conventions of social interaction.
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