Journal of the Visualization Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1884-037X
Print ISSN : 0916-4731
ISSN-L : 0916-4731
Implicit Knowledge Visualization in Picture-Story Show
Approach to The Little Mermaid
Kashiko MAKINOMayumi INAMINoriko MOROHOSHIYoshifuru SAITOKiyoshi HORII
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2002 Volume 22 Issue 1Supplement Pages 57-60

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Eigen pattern extracts the implicit knowledge in the picture-story show The Little Mermaid. The eigen pattern changing reveals the effect of colors sympathized with the emotion of the main character Mermaid. The picture-story show is a kind of visual arts. Watching the pictures stimulates audience's imagination, and then it helps to understand the atmosphere of story world. Pictures with various colors reflect on Mermaid's complex feelings. On the other hand, when Mermaid makes up her mind, then the pictures become monochrome. Furthermore Mermaid paints with pale color clothes at all times in this picture-story show. This means, other character with pale color clothes sympathized with Mermaid. This is the effective way for audience to understand the story.
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