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Seeing Into Screens Eye Tracking And The Moving Image Tessa Dwyer Claire Perkins Sean Redmond Jodi Sita

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Seeing Into Screens Eye Tracking And The Moving Image Tessa Dwyer Claire Perkins Sean Redmond Jodi Sita
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.64 MB
Author: Tessa Dwyer; Claire Perkins; Sean Redmond; Jodi Sita
ISBN: 9781501329029, 9781501329012, 1501329022, 1501329014
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Seeing Into Screens Eye Tracking And The Moving Image Tessa Dwyer Claire Perkins Sean Redmond Jodi Sita by Tessa Dwyer; Claire Perkins; Sean Redmond; Jodi Sita 9781501329029, 9781501329012, 1501329022, 1501329014 instant download after payment.

Seeing into Screens: Eye Tracking and the Moving Image is the first dedicated anthology that explores vision and perception as it materializes as viewers watch screen content. While nearly all moving image research either ‘imagines’ how its audience responds to the screen, or focuses upon external responses, this collection utilizes the data produced from eye tracking technology to assess seeing and knowing, gazing and perceiving.
The editors divide their collection into the following four sections: eye tracking performance, which addresses the ways viewers respond to screen genre, actor and star, auteur, and cinematography; eye tracking aesthetics which explores the way viewers gaze upon colour, light, movement, and space; eye tracking inscription, which examines the way the viewer responds to subtitles, translation, and written information found in the screen world; and eye tracking augmentation which examines the role of simulation, mediation, and technological intervention in the way viewers engage with screen content. At a time when the nature of viewing the screen is extending and diversifying across different platforms and exhibitions, Seeing into Screens is a timely exploration of how viewers watch the screen.

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