Employing gaze direction techniques would allow the viewer to see the actual painting with areas of interest accentuated in a manner which preserves the visual experience by acknowledging the artist's intent. In this work we investigate the use of Subtle Gaze Direction (SGD) as an aid to navigate narrative art.
To improve visual literacy we propose using Subtle Gaze Direction (SGD) to direct the viewers gaze across an image in a manner which reveals the story. SGD uses ...
Dec 22, 2015 · SGD uses image space modulations in the luminance channel to guide a viewer's gaze about a scene without interrupting their visual experience.
This experiment establishes the potential of the SGD method as an aid to visual navigation in images where the viewing order is unclear and results from ...
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The glimpse becomes the gaze, but the gaze is an illusion, arising from our desire for a narrative that we must acknowledge as our own. The paintings themselves ...
Dec 8, 2021 · Kahlo establishes control over the gaze of the subject and the viewer. She paints herself to look at the camera directly, confronting her viewer ...
the direct [or extra-diegetic] address to the viewer: the gaze of a person (or quasi-human being) depicted in the text looking 'out of the frame' as if at the ...
Apr 1, 2014 · Examining “the gaze,” or rather, the way we look at a subject, and how a subject looks back at us, remains one of the most intriguing ways to understand an ...
To be gazed at is to be reminded that you exist in other people's perceptions, that from a different way of seeing you are a simple object.
Apr 13, 2021 · Averted gaze appeals to the viewer's emotions and can immerse the viewer in the narrative. Direct gaze appeals to the viewer's rational side ...