This study explores the human and technical limitations of looking and seeing. It proposes a model f...
Poster Division: Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward ...
In this article we seek to contribute to research on the visual, visual methodologies and the senses...
This is a summary of the book Ways of Seing co-authord witth Marc Jeannerod and published by Oxford ...
An eminent philosopher and a world famous neuroscientist collaborate on the question of what it real...
How do machines, and, in particular, computational technologies, change the way we see the world? Th...
I argue that we can see in a great many cases that run counter to common sense. We can literally see...
This review focuses on a book which was published originally in 1972 and has become very influential...
The current understanding of the expanded image is based on visual experiences provided by informati...
This is the first chapter of Ways of Seeing co-authored with Marc Jeannerod. We ague for a represent...
Algorithms do not act alone or with magical (totalising) power but exist as part of larger infrastru...
Marc Jeannerod and I wrote a Précis of our 2003 book Ways of Seeing. The journal Dialogue asked Tim ...
According to the two visual systems model, the visual processing of objects divides into semantic an...
The paper investigates two possible critical arguments following the pictorial turn. The first is fo...
The predominant approach in visual studies, explicitly focusing on how vision is socioculturally con...
This study explores the human and technical limitations of looking and seeing. It proposes a model f...
Poster Division: Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward ...
In this article we seek to contribute to research on the visual, visual methodologies and the senses...
This is a summary of the book Ways of Seing co-authord witth Marc Jeannerod and published by Oxford ...
An eminent philosopher and a world famous neuroscientist collaborate on the question of what it real...
How do machines, and, in particular, computational technologies, change the way we see the world? Th...
I argue that we can see in a great many cases that run counter to common sense. We can literally see...
This review focuses on a book which was published originally in 1972 and has become very influential...
The current understanding of the expanded image is based on visual experiences provided by informati...
This is the first chapter of Ways of Seeing co-authored with Marc Jeannerod. We ague for a represent...
Algorithms do not act alone or with magical (totalising) power but exist as part of larger infrastru...
Marc Jeannerod and I wrote a Précis of our 2003 book Ways of Seeing. The journal Dialogue asked Tim ...
According to the two visual systems model, the visual processing of objects divides into semantic an...
The paper investigates two possible critical arguments following the pictorial turn. The first is fo...
The predominant approach in visual studies, explicitly focusing on how vision is socioculturally con...
This study explores the human and technical limitations of looking and seeing. It proposes a model f...
Poster Division: Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences: 3rd Place (The Ohio State University Edward ...
In this article we seek to contribute to research on the visual, visual methodologies and the senses...