Colour is largely assumed to be already in the world, a natural universal that everyone, everywhere understands. Yet cognitive scientists routinely tell us that colour is an illusion, and a private one for each of us; neither social nor material, it is held to be a product of individual brains and eyes rather than an aspect of things. This collection seeks to challenge these assumptions and examine their far-reaching consequences, arguing that colour is about practical involvement in the world, not a finalized set of theories, and getting to know colour is relative to the situation one is in – both ecologically and environmentally. Specialists from the fields of anthropology, psychology, cinematography, art history and linguistics explore t...
Colour is a given of most people’s everyday lives, but at the same time it lies at the limits of lan...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Culture in-colour is a concept that ...
This thesis develops and explores a constitutive approach to colour vision, which serves as an alter...
The conditions for colour in culture today give us an environment where colour reproduction now seem...
© 2007 - John Benjamins B.V. The mainstream concept of 'color' implicitly contains a theory of unifi...
Colour permeates contemporary visual and material culture and affects our senses beyond the superfic...
Pigments, colours and mediums are the tools of an artist. Ever since human beings stood upright, fre...
This paper argues that the enduring mystery of colour, in particular its elemental effusiveness, has...
The essays collected into this volume are organized into five interrelated sections exploring discou...
Colours are all around us and they affect our daily lives, but what exactly are they and what is the...
The origin of colour categories and their relationship to colour perception have been the prime exam...
Colour Scheme examines the potential for colour to be understood as a relational and therefore, inde...
The paper expounds the concept of bridging of the gap between art and science by considering the rel...
Colour is one of the most influential tools in design, with the ability to influence the way one per...
This work investigates some of the philosophical implications of current theories of the psychophysi...
Colour is a given of most people’s everyday lives, but at the same time it lies at the limits of lan...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Culture in-colour is a concept that ...
This thesis develops and explores a constitutive approach to colour vision, which serves as an alter...
The conditions for colour in culture today give us an environment where colour reproduction now seem...
© 2007 - John Benjamins B.V. The mainstream concept of 'color' implicitly contains a theory of unifi...
Colour permeates contemporary visual and material culture and affects our senses beyond the superfic...
Pigments, colours and mediums are the tools of an artist. Ever since human beings stood upright, fre...
This paper argues that the enduring mystery of colour, in particular its elemental effusiveness, has...
The essays collected into this volume are organized into five interrelated sections exploring discou...
Colours are all around us and they affect our daily lives, but what exactly are they and what is the...
The origin of colour categories and their relationship to colour perception have been the prime exam...
Colour Scheme examines the potential for colour to be understood as a relational and therefore, inde...
The paper expounds the concept of bridging of the gap between art and science by considering the rel...
Colour is one of the most influential tools in design, with the ability to influence the way one per...
This work investigates some of the philosophical implications of current theories of the psychophysi...
Colour is a given of most people’s everyday lives, but at the same time it lies at the limits of lan...
© 2016 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Culture in-colour is a concept that ...
This thesis develops and explores a constitutive approach to colour vision, which serves as an alter...