Every laughing, every sensation changes the aura of one person. Indivi- dual mimes sign parts of a multifaceted expression for your counterpart. The entire image defines the individual. The emotion has a common social meaning, which is immediately and intuitively apparent. It is simulta- neously determined by subjective moves.
Each single frame is temporary, ephemeral, and difficult to permeate. It disappears and is replaced or it is only interpreted in ambivalence.
In the work “surface” the uniquely sensation is captured.
The image signs a moment of expression.
Temporality is reflected in the pictures surface.
What does our face reflect about ourselves? Which sensation is visually shown? Can the emotion be directly recognizable in all movements? Or is the face motionless, without any statement about itself?
Self-controls and presentation are daily influencing the visual appea- rance. The individual image of ourselfs changes our face along general lines, whereas emotions are changing the image to the smallest detail every day.
The work analyzes the face based on a temporary record of the human being. Mimes are captured as well as the character of the individual. Lines around movements and facial characteristics mark the subject.
Distances between lines and facial edge points construct values, which are in relation to emotions. The subject is categorized in evaluations. The value and its numerical designation provide information about the degree of mimic distortion and individual characteristics.
Finally, the interpretation of the participant requires to understand the subjective evaluation. Temporary changes are related to the situation and the social environment. The variation in action as well as their inter- pretation provide a great field of knowledge about judgement in society.
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