How do we interpret an object - a scene - a painting? Perception research and art illuminate from different angles how the vast amount of information in our visually perceived environment is processed by the viewer to form a coherent and consistent interpretation of the world. Using drawings and paintings by the artist Robert Pepperell, this work attempts to connect these different world views. Pepperell's paintings at first glance seem to be a baroque fresco, an expressionist still-life, or a cubist collage; taking a closer look, however, this concrete interpretation vanishes and we are left with an indeterminate painting. Using psychophysical experiments and eye tracking measures, in this work we seek to illuminate the visual processing o...
An ongoing challenge in scene perception is identifying the factors that influence how we explore ou...
Linear perspective has long been used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on the pict...
I believe that Art happens in the exact physical space between a viewer and an image hanging on a wa...
How do we interpret an object - a scene - a painting? Perception research and art illuminate from di...
The question of how humans perceive art and how the sensory percept is endowed with aesthetics by th...
We describe the pattern of fixations of subjects looking at figurative and abstract paintings from d...
When observing art the viewer's understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
When observing art the viewer's understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
This article considers the phenomenon of visual indeterminacy, which occurs when the sensory data ga...
Indeterminate art, in which familiar objects are only suggestive, invokes a perceptual conundrum as ...
Image reproduction has expanded our knowledge of the world’s great art collections, but the viewing ...
In this paper I look to shed fresh light on the perceptual experience of visual art. I begin by cons...
In this article I will discuss the intersection between art and neuroscience from the perspective of...
Linear perspective has long been used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on the pictu...
Vision science can help us to understand visual art, and the study of art can in turn open up new av...
An ongoing challenge in scene perception is identifying the factors that influence how we explore ou...
Linear perspective has long been used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on the pict...
I believe that Art happens in the exact physical space between a viewer and an image hanging on a wa...
How do we interpret an object - a scene - a painting? Perception research and art illuminate from di...
The question of how humans perceive art and how the sensory percept is endowed with aesthetics by th...
We describe the pattern of fixations of subjects looking at figurative and abstract paintings from d...
When observing art the viewer's understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
When observing art the viewer's understanding results from the interplay between the marks made on t...
This article considers the phenomenon of visual indeterminacy, which occurs when the sensory data ga...
Indeterminate art, in which familiar objects are only suggestive, invokes a perceptual conundrum as ...
Image reproduction has expanded our knowledge of the world’s great art collections, but the viewing ...
In this paper I look to shed fresh light on the perceptual experience of visual art. I begin by cons...
In this article I will discuss the intersection between art and neuroscience from the perspective of...
Linear perspective has long been used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on the pictu...
Vision science can help us to understand visual art, and the study of art can in turn open up new av...
An ongoing challenge in scene perception is identifying the factors that influence how we explore ou...
Linear perspective has long been used to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on the pict...
I believe that Art happens in the exact physical space between a viewer and an image hanging on a wa...