Conventional knowledge is anchored in the visual understood as a perceptual ideology. It is based on our trust in what we see, while what we see confirms this trust through its relationship with taxonomies and lexica that verify what it is we know in referential frames, constructing a tautology between reality and its description. Thus, we are visually literate and encultured: we know how to “read” and understand the world and art through the way they look, as objects and in language. Sound, as material and as concept, steps between the certainties of this frame. Its ephemeral variability enables a different sense of what we see and provides other possibilities for its interpretation: pluralising the seen from the invisible in-between, w...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Includes bibliogra...
Visualizing and mental imagery are thought to be cognitive states by all sides of the imagery debate...
The given article is analysing images of the invisible by example of sensory perception visual cultu...
Recently, cognitivist accounts about art have come under pressure to provide strongerarguments for t...
Visual art and visual perception ‘Visual art’ has become a minor cul-de-sac orthogonal to THE ART of...
In this project I make the argument that we never really see what we know. What I have found is that...
This article investigates how representation attaches meaning to bodies, how certain bodies are cate...
Painted abstraction should, within it's fundamental structure, respond both to the current speed of ...
In Phenomenology of Perception Merleau-Ponty tells us of how the phenomenon unfolds and its unfoldin...
Using as a starting point George Didi-Huberman’s inquiry into what it actually means to have knowled...
The Art of painting relies on the employment of the painting's vocabularies in an idiomatic meaningf...
In the book The Perception of the Visual World, written by James J. Gibson and commissioned by the U...
What does it mean to be visible? We cross paths and we see each other. Simple. Why bother asking the...
[[abstract]]This research starts from the clarification of the methods how one perceives the world a...
Kant taught us to think of the faculty of imagination as an ingredient of perception. Vision, thus, ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Includes bibliogra...
Visualizing and mental imagery are thought to be cognitive states by all sides of the imagery debate...
The given article is analysing images of the invisible by example of sensory perception visual cultu...
Recently, cognitivist accounts about art have come under pressure to provide strongerarguments for t...
Visual art and visual perception ‘Visual art’ has become a minor cul-de-sac orthogonal to THE ART of...
In this project I make the argument that we never really see what we know. What I have found is that...
This article investigates how representation attaches meaning to bodies, how certain bodies are cate...
Painted abstraction should, within it's fundamental structure, respond both to the current speed of ...
In Phenomenology of Perception Merleau-Ponty tells us of how the phenomenon unfolds and its unfoldin...
Using as a starting point George Didi-Huberman’s inquiry into what it actually means to have knowled...
The Art of painting relies on the employment of the painting's vocabularies in an idiomatic meaningf...
In the book The Perception of the Visual World, written by James J. Gibson and commissioned by the U...
What does it mean to be visible? We cross paths and we see each other. Simple. Why bother asking the...
[[abstract]]This research starts from the clarification of the methods how one perceives the world a...
Kant taught us to think of the faculty of imagination as an ingredient of perception. Vision, thus, ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2005.Includes bibliogra...
Visualizing and mental imagery are thought to be cognitive states by all sides of the imagery debate...
The given article is analysing images of the invisible by example of sensory perception visual cultu...