设计情感作为社会焦点艺术展态度转变的中介:艺术家/策展人意向与观众对难民危机和气候意识反应的两项研究

IF 1.5 4区 心理学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Matthew Pelowski, Eleonora Marengo, Katherine N. Cotter, Corinna Kühnapfel, Klaus Speidel, Joerg Fingerhut
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我们首先为许多艺术家和策展人所采用的设计元素提供探索性证据,以最大限度地提高艺术干预对态度改变的影响——对特定情感体验的预期和设计。在两个涉及难民接受(研究1,N = 41)和气候意识(研究2,N = 49)的展览中,我们收集了策展人/艺术家提供的一系列特定的预期情绪,通过前后设计与观众报告和态度变化相匹配。在这两项研究中,观众感受到更多的预期情绪,并熟练地识别出他们预期的感受,在研究1中,前者与展览引起人们反映的共识之间存在显著关系。在研究2中,感受到更多由策展人而非艺术家设定的预期情绪,与自然联系的变化有关。然而,无论意图如何,总的来说,感受更多的情绪始终是最强烈的影响驱动因素,这为情感、艺术和干预研究提出了新的含义。
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Designing Emotions as Mediators of Attitude Change from Socially-Focused Art Exhibitions: Two Studies of Matched Artist/Curator Intentions and Viewer Response on the Refugee Crisis and Climate Awareness
We offer first, exploratory evidence into a design element employed by many artists and curators to maximize impacts of art interventions towards attitude change—the anticipation and design for specific emotional experiences. In two exhibitions involving refugee acceptance (Study 1, N = 41) and climate awareness (Study 2, N = 49), we collected curator/artist-provided sets of specific intended emotions, matched to viewer reports and to changes in attitude measures via a pre-post design. In both studies, viewers felt more intended emotions and were proficient at identifying how they were intended to feel with, in Study 1, significant relation between the former and agreement that the exhibition had caused one to reflect. In Study 2, feeling more intended emotions, as set by the curator but not the artist, correlated to changes in nature connectedness. However, feeling more emotions in general, regardless of intentions, was consistently the strongest driver of effects, raising new implications for emotion-, arts-based-, and intervention-research.
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期刊介绍: Empirical Studies of the Arts (ART) aims to be an interdisciplinary forum for theoretical and empirical studies of aesthetics, creativity, and all of the arts. It spans anthropological, psychological, neuroscientific, semiotic, and sociological studies of the creation, perception, and appreciation of literary, musical, visual and other art forms. Whether you are an active researcher or an interested bystander, Empirical Studies of the Arts keeps you up to date on the latest trends in scientific studies of the arts.
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