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Measuring Creative Experience from Visitors’ Paths and Abstract Multi-sensory Artefacts

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Project MindCatcher is an art/research project which has the intention to explore the potential of interactive artistic environments for measuring and a better understanding of creative experience and contribute to further development of co-creative artistic/design process. For that purpose, we created the Floor Interface and collected a set of data from its interactive points such as: personal information from the login process, abstract multi-sensory artefacts created by visitors, visitors’ walking paths from the floor interface, video shooting of their behaviour on the floor interface during the sessions, results from the interviews which were done with visitors and personal observations.

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Nikolić, P.K. Measuring Creative Experience from Visitors’ Paths and Abstract Multi-sensory Artefacts. Mobile Netw Appl 27, 1139–1146 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11036-019-01317-4

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