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Adaptation of Kansei Engineering Concept in Designing Appealing Computer Animation on Sabah Oral Tradition

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Proceedings of the International Symposium on Research of Arts, Design and Humanities (ISRADH 2014)

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A few efforts to produce animation on Sabah-rich oral tradition have been done but without understanding on how to create an appealing computer animation, based on feelings and impressions. As animation is a tangible product, it may require impressions before decisions are made to purchase. The Kansei engineering concept may be the suitable method to be incorporated in this project. It proposes to understand how oral tradition animation could be made appealing and identify the affective values, theories, and principles in oral tradition animation. A method will then be proposed to grasp the affective (emotions and feelings) value and will be used to produce a manual on Sabah oral tradition animation.

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This paper is a preliminary research and is meant to suggest the most suitable methodology for the final research project.

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Soikun, T.M., Vermol, V.V. (2015). Adaptation of Kansei Engineering Concept in Designing Appealing Computer Animation on Sabah Oral Tradition. In: Hassan, O., Abidin, S., Anwar, R., Kamaruzaman, M. (eds) Proceedings of the International Symposium on Research of Arts, Design and Humanities (ISRADH 2014). Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-287-530-3_35

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