Visual artists and visual scientists are often concerned with examining the same spatial phenomena, but the methods they adopt differ radically. Scientists try to discover new facts regarding old phenomena; they rarely discover new phenomena but different conditions under which the old ones operate (perhaps using some novel apparatus for generating stimuli). Artists are concerned with arranging phenomena in a manner that has not been seen before, or perhaps to increase the spectators' awareness of the phenomena. This typically involves complicating the effects rather than simplifying pattern elements. Thus, scientists rarefy and isolate phenomena to control them in the laboratory, whereas artists embrace complexity and manipulate phenomena ...
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Following its discovery in fifteenth-century Italy, linear perspective has often been hailed as the ...
From prehistoric times to the Renaissance, there was little distinction drawn between art and scienc...
Visual artists and visual scientists are often concerned with examining the same spatial phenomena, ...
Eyes are the windows to the soul. In all ages we are convinced that the most authentic and beautiful...
Hybrid artist-scientists are now fairly common. It wasn’t always thus. Certainly music has a relativ...
Vision science can help us to understand visual art, and the study of art can in turn open up new av...
We delight in using our eyes, particularly when puzzling over pictures. Art and illusionists is a ce...
reviewed. Livingstone's analysis balances genes and experiences in proposing explanations that ...
Scientific visualization represents information as images that allow us to explore, discover, analyz...
As a scientist whose primary passion is art and graphics I have, for as long as I can remember, soug...
This chapter considers the geometric structure of visual space and the way it has been artistically ...
From the mythmaking of primitive cave painters and the rigorous observations of Renaissance painters...
This study of scientists’ reactions to the experience of an art exhibition, researches Polyani’s (20...
As Nick Wade illustrates in wonderful detail in his book on the history of visual science (1998), it...
PUBLIC INTEREST STATEMENT Can we obtain scientific knowledge from visual art? This is a quite diff...
Following its discovery in fifteenth-century Italy, linear perspective has often been hailed as the ...
From prehistoric times to the Renaissance, there was little distinction drawn between art and scienc...
Visual artists and visual scientists are often concerned with examining the same spatial phenomena, ...
Eyes are the windows to the soul. In all ages we are convinced that the most authentic and beautiful...
Hybrid artist-scientists are now fairly common. It wasn’t always thus. Certainly music has a relativ...
Vision science can help us to understand visual art, and the study of art can in turn open up new av...
We delight in using our eyes, particularly when puzzling over pictures. Art and illusionists is a ce...
reviewed. Livingstone's analysis balances genes and experiences in proposing explanations that ...
Scientific visualization represents information as images that allow us to explore, discover, analyz...
As a scientist whose primary passion is art and graphics I have, for as long as I can remember, soug...
This chapter considers the geometric structure of visual space and the way it has been artistically ...
From the mythmaking of primitive cave painters and the rigorous observations of Renaissance painters...
This study of scientists’ reactions to the experience of an art exhibition, researches Polyani’s (20...
As Nick Wade illustrates in wonderful detail in his book on the history of visual science (1998), it...
PUBLIC INTEREST STATEMENT Can we obtain scientific knowledge from visual art? This is a quite diff...
Following its discovery in fifteenth-century Italy, linear perspective has often been hailed as the ...
From prehistoric times to the Renaissance, there was little distinction drawn between art and scienc...