Applied Mathematics and Nonlinear Sciences (Jan 2024)

A Study of the Functional Value of Design and Aesthetic Education in Art History under the Multimodal Discourse Analysis Approach

  • Liu Heyao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/amns-2024-0257
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1

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Art design is rich in content, has a strong visual image impact, and is more easily accepted by the public aesthetics. This paper applies the visual modality in multimodal discourse analysis to the study of the functional value of art history design and aesthetic education, combining the RGB color space and HSV color space to quantify the color features of art design works. Local texture features from art and design works can be extracted using the Fourier transform correlation algorithm. Based on the color template under the aesthetic characteristics to measure the color matching degree in the art design, together with the dark channel characteristics analysis of the texture and aesthetic sense of the art. The expert’s and the public’s perspectives were combined to analyze the visual aesthetic preferences of art and design works, and the value of aesthetic education was explored. The results show that the average scores of experts’ visual aesthetic preferences for samples L7 and L8 are 4.18 and 4.27 respectively, and the average values of the public’s visual aesthetic preferences for L7 and L8 are 4.053 and 4.252 respectively, which indicates that experts’ and the public have high visual aesthetic preferences for artworks L7 and L8, and that the aesthetics of the experts and the public are unified, and that the public in the visual modality can obtain the sense and spiritual enjoyment and pleasure. A pleasant aesthetic experience and mental enjoyment.

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