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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
  1. 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
  1. Wien ; New York : Springer, ©2002.
Author
  1. Weber, Jürgen, 1928-2007.

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Description
  1. 200 pages : illustrations
Subject
  1. Visual perception
  2. Composition (Art)
  3. Color in art
  4. Art
  5. Visual Perception
  6. Gestalt Theory
  7. Art
  8. visual perception
  9. composition (artistic arrangement)
  10. works of art
  11. fine arts (discipline)
  12. Color in art
  13. Visual perception
  14. Ästhetische Wahrnehmung
  15. Geometrisches Ornament
  16. Kunst
  17. Berliner Schule Psychologie
  18. Wahrnehmung
  19. Visuele waarneming
  20. Bewustzijn
  21. Gestaltpsychologie
  22. Visuelle Wahrnehmung
  23. Kunst > Wahrnehmung
  24. Wahrnehmung > Kunst
  25. Geometrisches Ornament > Wahrnehmung
  26. Wahrnehmung > Geometrisches Ornament
  27. Ästhetische Wahrnehmung > Gestaltpsychologie
Contents
  1. 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
  1. Princeton University Library
Bibliography (note)
  1. Includes bibliographical references (p. 115) and index.