
In this lecture, we will focus on "emotions" and their interaction, which are indispensable to human behavior, and think practically about our daily expressive activities and communication, taking clues from the joint research project "The Identity of Expressive Power" that we have been working on with professional actors.
This lecture does not aim to improve or acquire emotional expression skills. The aim is to understand the ambiguous and complex nature of human "emotions" and their interactions and to try to develop sensitivity to them.