Affective: The feeling of this? Smooth, bright, modern. Clean and simple yet comfortable and cool.
Cognitive perception: Like something of my dreams, with a room like this, with a space like this I feel like I could finally relax. Its design is just so damn futuristic, my only modification would be a plexiglass gloss on the white surfaces to add more smooth and bright reflections.
Phychomotor Response: The flow of lights on the ceiling may be distracting in the long run as would the black diagonal vectors that give off a convex shape where the stereo system and television would be, but I love the sterile,almost surgical room design.
The texture while reflective smoked gray on the floors is a flat white on the ceiling. Shadows are nowhere to be seen, perhaps dynamic shadows from ambient light are present but not a problem for me. The shapes are strong and defined, no wavy abstract shapes that would turn this room into yet another 60's a-go-go room. Color? Ha! We dont need color, any outside sources would provide the color, my guess is that the lights above could change color with a flip of a switch and thusly change the entire color of the room thanks to all the white furniture, walls and the reflective black floors. Growing up in tacky houses with bland wallpaper or muted burgundy & gold-brown walls can often call one to desire vivid colors and stark contrasts in their later years. Its nearly a dream room. I'd also like to note the comfortable looking fur rug. That couch? So cool, I mean physically; a hot day you walk,in lay down, its like your favorite cold pillow but couch sized.
Position and Orientation of the room is perfect though I dont enjoy this diagonal shot all that much since it means the room may be smaller than it appears or perhaps the lens used for this picture was too distorted for interior shots.
Slick. On the cusp of padded cell, don't you think?
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