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The Judgement of the Eye
The Metamorphoses of Geometry - One of the Sources of Visual Perception and Consciousness
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Exploring the relationship between geometric concepts and visual perception, this book delves into how forms convey meaning and the impact of visual memory on understanding. It examines topics such as the effects of agnosia and Alzheimer's on seeing, infant recognition, and the principles of Gestalt psychology. The author also discusses the evolution of geometry in art across cultures, from Egyptian to Greek, and analyzes visual categories of expression. This work is informed by over two decades of dialogue with Rudolf Arnheim, enriching its insights into visual cognition.
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The Judgement of the Eye, Jürgen Weber
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- Title
- The Judgement of the Eye
- Subtitle
- The Metamorphoses of Geometry - One of the Sources of Visual Perception and Consciousness
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Jürgen Weber
- Publisher
- Springer Vienna
- Released
- 2002
- Format
- Paperback
- Pages
- 204
- ISBN13
- 9783211837689
- Category
- Nature in general, Psychology
- Description
- Exploring the relationship between geometric concepts and visual perception, this book delves into how forms convey meaning and the impact of visual memory on understanding. It examines topics such as the effects of agnosia and Alzheimer's on seeing, infant recognition, and the principles of Gestalt psychology. The author also discusses the evolution of geometry in art across cultures, from Egyptian to Greek, and analyzes visual categories of expression. This work is informed by over two decades of dialogue with Rudolf Arnheim, enriching its insights into visual cognition.