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Eye tracking for understanding aesthetic of ambiguity

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In this paper, we describe two interactive installations designed using eye tracking technology to explore perception and imagination processes in the presence of ambiguous art forms.

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    VRIC '16: Proceedings of the 2016 Virtual Reality International Conference
    March 2016
    131 pages
    ISBN:9781450341806
    DOI:10.1145/2927929
    • Conference Chair:
    • Simon Richir

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