The judgement of the eye : the metamorphoses of geometry--one of the sources of visual perception and consciousness : (a further development of Gestalt psychology)
- Title
- The judgement of the eye : the metamorphoses of geometry--one of the sources of visual perception and consciousness : (a further development of Gestalt psychology) / Jürgen Weber.
- Published by
- Wien ; New York : Springer, ©2002.
- Author
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Details
- Description
- 200 pages : illustrations
- Subject
- Visual perception
- Composition (Art)
- Color in art
- Art
- Visual Perception
- Gestalt Theory
- Art
- visual perception
- composition (artistic arrangement)
- works of art
- fine arts (discipline)
- Color in art
- Visual perception
- Ästhetische Wahrnehmung
- Geometrisches Ornament
- Kunst
- Berliner Schule Psychologie
- Wahrnehmung
- Visuele waarneming
- Bewustzijn
- Gestaltpsychologie
- Visuelle Wahrnehmung
- Kunst > Wahrnehmung
- Wahrnehmung > Kunst
- Geometrisches Ornament > Wahrnehmung
- Wahrnehmung > Geometrisches Ornament
- Ästhetische Wahrnehmung > Gestaltpsychologie
- Contents
- Geometric concepts of the visual cortex as the basis of visual information : short summary of the main ideas -- What is seeing? : how visual memory is affected by agnosia and Alzheimer's disease -- What do infants recognize and what do their visual memories look like? -- The conclusions of gestalt psychology and its limitations -- My question : how do forms convey content; are there visual categories of expression? -- The rosette -- Contraction and expansion -- The classification of memory pictures by students : Reproduction memory, identification memory -- The "orbits" and their application -- The start of ornamentation all over the world and at all times -- Actual enlargement and reduction -- Rotated surfaces -- Form and movement -- The metamorphosis of geometry in Egyptian art -- The metamorphoses of geometry in the painting and sculpture of Greece -- Movement schemata -- And once again the visual memory -- So-called naturalism.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 115) and index.