YesMaterials’ surfaces change over time due to chemical and physical processes. These processes can significantly alter a material’s visual appearance, yet we can recognise the material as the same. The present study examined the extent of changes the human visual system can detect in specific materials over time. Participants (N = 5) were shown images of different materials (Banana, Copper, Leaf) from an existing calibrated set of photographs. Participants indicated which image pair (of the 2 pairs shown) displayed the largest difference. Estimated perceptual scales showed that observers were able to rank the images of aged materials systematically. Next, we examined the role that global and local changes in material surface colour play in...
An important task of human visual cognition is to make inferences about properties of objects. One s...
In Western society there is an obsession, fuelled by pervasive advertising, with hiding the effects ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
During their lifecycle, objects shift from their initial state of perfection, in which they are conc...
From the moment of purchase, pristine objects are subjected to an array of stimuli including wear, i...
The aesthetics of material performance within design is typically only considered up to the point of...
When we look at everyday things, we not only perceive their 3D shape and identity, but also we gener...
Different materials such as silk, bronze and marmalade have distinctive visual appearances. Human ob...
This paper presents the findings of a user study which explored tactile and aesthetic responses to n...
Like human beings, earthly materials age. They weather; their skins show wear and tear and the ravag...
The aesthetics of material performance within design is typically only considered up to the point of...
AbstractMisidentifying materials—such as mistaking soap for pâté, or vice versa—could lead to some p...
The world around us is filled with materials. Our ability of visual material perception informs us h...
Painters are masters in replicating the visual appearance of materials.While the perception of mater...
An important task of human visual cognition is to make inferences about properties of objects. One s...
In Western society there is an obsession, fuelled by pervasive advertising, with hiding the effects ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...
During their lifecycle, objects shift from their initial state of perfection, in which they are conc...
From the moment of purchase, pristine objects are subjected to an array of stimuli including wear, i...
The aesthetics of material performance within design is typically only considered up to the point of...
When we look at everyday things, we not only perceive their 3D shape and identity, but also we gener...
Different materials such as silk, bronze and marmalade have distinctive visual appearances. Human ob...
This paper presents the findings of a user study which explored tactile and aesthetic responses to n...
Like human beings, earthly materials age. They weather; their skins show wear and tear and the ravag...
The aesthetics of material performance within design is typically only considered up to the point of...
AbstractMisidentifying materials—such as mistaking soap for pâté, or vice versa—could lead to some p...
The world around us is filled with materials. Our ability of visual material perception informs us h...
Painters are masters in replicating the visual appearance of materials.While the perception of mater...
An important task of human visual cognition is to make inferences about properties of objects. One s...
In Western society there is an obsession, fuelled by pervasive advertising, with hiding the effects ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer...