Human Factors in the Design of Interactive Multimedia Art Installations (IMAIs)

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This study will shed light on the opportunities for improvements in the function of interaction between Interactive art installations and the spectators. Where a synthesis of the analysis and evaluation of sensory, cognitive and perceptual human and socio-cultural factors in various research studies and an undergoing case study will be presented. The main goal of this study is to enhance the user experience and bring it to a higher level by considering the human factors in the interactivity aspect, as we human beings have different levels of cognition and perception that will compose our experience with the IMAI.

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Al-Ofisan, G., & Al-Wabil, A. (2015). Human Factors in the Design of Interactive Multimedia Art Installations (IMAIs). In Procedia Manufacturing (Vol. 3, pp. 4572–4577). Elsevier B.V. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.promfg.2015.07.474

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