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Understanding the Design Rhythm of Vortex via Visualization

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Vortex is a natural phenomenon with the beauty of rhythm and it is also a valuable inspiration for designers. With the continuous development of computer technology, the use of generation technology to simulate the visual effect of vortex has become a commonly used means of artistic expression. At present, though generation technology is mostly used to explore the visual effects of fluids, its design rhythm is rarely summarized. This paper starts with analyzing the motion trajectory of vortex animation. First, the dynamic effect of vortex is simulated by generating algorithm to form visual animation. Secondly, the visual characteristics and causes of vortex momentum are analyzed by using the nine-square grid. Finally, the subjective and objective double analysis system of rational collocation and sensibility is constructed, the design rhythm expression language of vortex is combed and summarized, and its metrics and application performance in visual art and design are summarized. it also provides a set of practical tools and quality evaluation reference standards for designers to cross-study the dynamic law of fluid in design.

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This research was funded by the “Research on Digital Art and Cultural Industry Development” project of Guangzhou Wanqu Cooperative Institute of Design (9028). We would like to thank Associate Professor Huang Guanghui of Macau University of Science and Technology for her guidance on this paper. We would like to thank Guangzhou Wanqu Design Institute for their support. We would also like to thank all the families who participated in the research.

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Lin, R., Zhang, A., He, C., Huang, G., Zhou, J. (2023). Understanding the Design Rhythm of Vortex via Visualization. In: Mori, H., Asahi, Y., Coman, A., Vasilache, S., Rauterberg, M. (eds) HCI International 2023 – Late Breaking Papers. HCII 2023. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 14056. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-48044-7_7

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