Anyone who has ever thought that video gaming is mindless entertainment may reconsider their position after seeing this photo collection by Robbie Cooper for the New York Times titled ‘My Game Face.’
Cooper, whose passion is capturing the reactions of people interacting with the real world, used a high-resolution red video camera for ‘My Game Face.’
Cooper placed the camera behind the screen of a small pane of glass, then projected the video game onto the glass pane to capture the spontaneous facial expressions of children as they played.
If I didn’t know that the photos were taken while playing video games, here is how I would caption the snapshots:
1) "What’s going on over there?"
2) "I didn’t do it."
3) "Come again?"
4) "My dog just died"
5) "Care to take it outside?"
6) Child on the left, "Neener, neener, neener", child on the right, "Jerk!"
Capturing Spontaneous Expressions
‘My Game Face'
Trend Themes
1. Capturing Spontaneous Expressions in Gaming - Using high-resolution cameras for capturing the real-time facial expressions of gamers while playing a game.
2. Real-time Emotion Analysis - Developing real-time emotion analysis technologies that can analyze gamers' facial expressions while playing.
3. Virtual Reality Gaming Experience - Creating a virtual reality gaming experience that integrates facial expression tracking for more immersive gaming.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming Industry - Incorporating facial expression tracking into gaming for a more immersive experience.
2. Photography Industry - Developing high-resolution cameras for capturing spontaneous facial expressions for photography purposes.
3. Artificial Intelligence Industry - Developing real-time emotional analysis technologies using artificial intelligence to recognize facial expressions while gaming.