A Study on the Aesthetic Preference of Bamboo Weaving Patterns Based on Eye Movement Experiments

Bamboo weaving is an intangible cultural heritage in China. Exploring people’s aesthetic preferences for bamboo weaving patterns to better serve the design of bamboo architectural decoration can help promote the upgrading of traditional crafts. This study explored the differences between genders in...

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Main Authors: Chunjin Wu, Yuchen Min, Benhua Fei, Shasha Song
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2023-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/6/1558
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description Bamboo weaving is an intangible cultural heritage in China. Exploring people’s aesthetic preferences for bamboo weaving patterns to better serve the design of bamboo architectural decoration can help promote the upgrading of traditional crafts. This study explored the differences between genders in the oculomotor indicators in different bamboo weaving patterns through an eye-movement experimental study combined with a subjective questionnaire to explore whether different genders have aesthetic preferences for people’s pictures of bamboo weaving patterns. The results showed that both males and females preferred less visually striking and softer corrugated patterns, with males paying more attention to the more ‘angular’ hexagonal and triangular patterns, while females were more interested in the more regular and uniform brickwork and diagonal patterns.
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spelling doaj.art-ee79828dc02e4aeabcdbf43f291682002023-11-18T09:39:52ZengMDPI AGBuildings2075-53092023-06-01136155810.3390/buildings13061558A Study on the Aesthetic Preference of Bamboo Weaving Patterns Based on Eye Movement ExperimentsChunjin Wu0Yuchen Min1Benhua Fei2Shasha Song3Key Laboratory of Wood Material Science and Application, Ministry of Education, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, ChinaKey Laboratory of Wood Material Science and Application, Ministry of Education, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, ChinaBamboo and Rattan Science and Technology Key Laboratory of the State Forestry Administration, International Centre for Bamboo and Rattan, Beijing 100102, ChinaKey Laboratory of Wood Material Science and Application, Ministry of Education, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing 100083, ChinaBamboo weaving is an intangible cultural heritage in China. Exploring people’s aesthetic preferences for bamboo weaving patterns to better serve the design of bamboo architectural decoration can help promote the upgrading of traditional crafts. This study explored the differences between genders in the oculomotor indicators in different bamboo weaving patterns through an eye-movement experimental study combined with a subjective questionnaire to explore whether different genders have aesthetic preferences for people’s pictures of bamboo weaving patterns. The results showed that both males and females preferred less visually striking and softer corrugated patterns, with males paying more attention to the more ‘angular’ hexagonal and triangular patterns, while females were more interested in the more regular and uniform brickwork and diagonal patterns.https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/6/1558eye-movement experimentsbamboo weaving patternsarchitectural decorationinnovative designs
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A Study on the Aesthetic Preference of Bamboo Weaving Patterns Based on Eye Movement Experiments
Buildings
eye-movement experiments
bamboo weaving patterns
architectural decoration
innovative designs
title A Study on the Aesthetic Preference of Bamboo Weaving Patterns Based on Eye Movement Experiments
title_full A Study on the Aesthetic Preference of Bamboo Weaving Patterns Based on Eye Movement Experiments
title_fullStr A Study on the Aesthetic Preference of Bamboo Weaving Patterns Based on Eye Movement Experiments
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title_short A Study on the Aesthetic Preference of Bamboo Weaving Patterns Based on Eye Movement Experiments
title_sort study on the aesthetic preference of bamboo weaving patterns based on eye movement experiments
topic eye-movement experiments
bamboo weaving patterns
architectural decoration
innovative designs
url https://www.mdpi.com/2075-5309/13/6/1558
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