Ecological Perception Research, Visual Communication, and Aesthetics - Brossura

Libro 53 di 61: Recent Research in Psychology

Landwehr, Klaus

 
9783540522003: Ecological Perception Research, Visual Communication, and Aesthetics

Sinossi

This book tries to apply James J. Gibson's ecological approach to picture perception to questions of visual communication and aesthetics; it provides examples from architecture, industrial design and the arts, to testify the feasibility of this application. Additional theoretical analyses, partly based on cross-cultural and clinical research, help supplement Gibson's basic conjecture, that picture perception is essentially based on invariants of optical structure, rather than interpretation.

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Contenuti

1. Introduction: The ecological optics of information surfaces.- I: Pictures, plans, drawings, and displays ― surrogate information and means for communication.- 2. Picture perception as “indirect” perception.- 3. The communicative potential of pictures: eleven theses.- 4. On two distinct and quintessential kinds of pictorial representation.- 5. Meaning, presence and absence in pictures.- 6. Decomposing optical stimulus information by pictures.- 7. Communicating design ideas: a pictorial essay.- 8. Functional versus dysfunctional aspects of information surfaces.- II: Ecological aesthetics.- 9. The semiotics and aesthetics of surfaces and surface layouts.- 10. Ecological perception and aesthetics: pictures are affordance-free.- 11. The “aesthetic experience” as perceiving the general affordance of explorability.- 12. Epilogue: Availability and affordances of information from information surfaces.- Author index.- List of contributors.

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9783642841071: Ecological Perception Research, Visual Communication, and Aesthetics

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ISBN 10:  3642841074 ISBN 13:  9783642841071
Casa editrice: Springer, 2011
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