Design Perspective on Materials Experience: A CiteSpace-Based Bibliometric and Visual Analysis of Interdisciplinary Research
Yuxin Zhang, Fan Zhang

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive bibliometric analysis of material experience research from 2005 to 2024, highlighting interdisciplinary trends, methodological shifts, and key global contributors shaping the evolving field.
Contribution
It offers a novel bibliometric and visual analysis revealing interdisciplinary integration, methodological evolution, and the foundational impact of Material-Driven Design theory in material experience research.
Findings
Material types now include virtual and biological media.
The field has shifted to data-driven, quantifiable sensory models.
Key global contributors and institutions have been identified.
Abstract
Based on a bibliometric analysis of literature from 2005 to 2024, this study reveals that material experience is undergoing a profound transformation characterized by evolving material definitions, methodological advances, and increasing interdisciplinary integration. Material types now extend beyond traditional substances to encompass virtual and biological media, underscoring a growing emphasis on perception and interaction. Methodologically, the field has transitioned from subjective descriptions to data-driven, quantifiable models focused on objective sensory analysis and multisensory integration to enhance immersion. Key drivers, including human-machine perception convergence, material-driven interface interactions, and the embedding of intelligent interactive functions, propel the discipline toward an experience-centered paradigm reflecting a deep convergence of design, science,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMaterial Selection and Properties · Design Education and Practice · Innovative Human-Technology Interaction
