The ability to form stable mental representations (or concepts) from a set of instances is fundamental to human visual cognition and is evident across the formation of prototypes, from simple pseudorandom dot patterns through to the recognition of faces. In this paper we argue that the cognitive and perceptual processes that lead to the formation of stable concepts are also important in understanding spectatorship of a certain class of serial artworks that are composed of multiple discrete but related pictures. This article considers the processes that enable the formation of stable mental representations in relation to a series of paintings of Rouen Cathedral by Claude Monet. The implications of understanding these processes for the specta...
Constcamer paintings or pictures of collections were created almost exclusively in Antwerp, and to a...
The paintings reproduced photographically in this thesis and others included in the artists graduate...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background The th...
The ability to form stable mental representations (or concepts) from a set of instances is fundament...
The ability to form stable mental representations (or concepts) from a set of instances is fundament...
The following thesis applies theories and findings from cognitive psychology to notions of pictorial...
Visual memory involves episodic memories specific to time and place (instances) and general memories...
The world is a complex reality where everything exists in relation to something else. Each object, a...
Image reproduction has expanded our knowledge of the world’s great art collections, but the viewing ...
The classical theory of the value of pictorial representation used to be expressed – from the perspe...
The categorization of art (paintings, literature) into distinct styles such as expressionism, or sur...
The question of how humans perceive art and how the sensory percept is endowed with aesthetics by th...
Artists and scientists have different approaches to knowledge acquisition, usage and dissemination. ...
How do we interpret an object - a scene - a painting? Perception research and art illuminate from di...
Do abstract paintings still make sense and if so what do they mean? By reducing the paintings to sim...
Constcamer paintings or pictures of collections were created almost exclusively in Antwerp, and to a...
The paintings reproduced photographically in this thesis and others included in the artists graduate...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background The th...
The ability to form stable mental representations (or concepts) from a set of instances is fundament...
The ability to form stable mental representations (or concepts) from a set of instances is fundament...
The following thesis applies theories and findings from cognitive psychology to notions of pictorial...
Visual memory involves episodic memories specific to time and place (instances) and general memories...
The world is a complex reality where everything exists in relation to something else. Each object, a...
Image reproduction has expanded our knowledge of the world’s great art collections, but the viewing ...
The classical theory of the value of pictorial representation used to be expressed – from the perspe...
The categorization of art (paintings, literature) into distinct styles such as expressionism, or sur...
The question of how humans perceive art and how the sensory percept is endowed with aesthetics by th...
Artists and scientists have different approaches to knowledge acquisition, usage and dissemination. ...
How do we interpret an object - a scene - a painting? Perception research and art illuminate from di...
Do abstract paintings still make sense and if so what do they mean? By reducing the paintings to sim...
Constcamer paintings or pictures of collections were created almost exclusively in Antwerp, and to a...
The paintings reproduced photographically in this thesis and others included in the artists graduate...
The Author(s) 2015. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Background The th...