This study develops sustainable materials using hydrogel as the matrix and explores the transition from sustainable materials to user-centered sustainability, with a particular focus on achieving art healing through material experience. The findings reveal that "Aesthetic" property exert the greatest influence on art healing in the context of multimodal material experiences involving visual, tactile, and smell, followed by "Intrinsic" property, whereas "Physical" property have a comparatively limited effect. Furthermore, the study proposes a material experience framework that enables designers to systematically and holistically understanding material characteristics. It highlights the importance of considering users' psychological perceptions and emotional needs in the material design process.
翻译:本研究以水凝胶为基质开发可持续材料,并探索从可持续材料向以用户为中心的可持续性转变的路径,特别关注通过材料体验实现艺术疗愈。研究发现,在涉及视觉、触觉与嗅觉的多模态材料体验中,"美学"属性对艺术疗愈的影响最为显著,"内在"属性次之,而"物理"属性的影响相对有限。此外,本研究提出了一个材料体验框架,使设计师能够系统而全面地理解材料特性。该框架强调了在材料设计过程中考虑用户心理感知与情感需求的重要性。