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artificially constructed stimuli such as polygons that differed according to a number of quantifiable properties labeled collative (e.g., complexity), psychophysical (e.g., color), and ecological (e.g., meaning) variables. According to Berl...
aesthetic style of images do more than simply chart the history of art and visual culture; they can also indicate the development of different kinds of world views. One of the earliest forms of communication, the visual arts forms a languag...
visual language is able to use a set of powerful tools for the photographic medium. Photography as a quality explicit expression uses visual images that constitute visual signs, set from a semiotic framework for significant or plastic signs...
Aesthetics and Visual Culture Introduction Visual arts describe those skills that are visible to the human eye, including drawing, painting, sculpture, architecture, graphic art, decoration, and later photography and film. The visual arts a...
Structured Teaching and their Importance for a Student with Autism Introduction The structured teaching provides support in learning to the people with autism. The objective of structured teaching is to enable people with autism, and signif...
visual-musicality have traditionally been tied to the expressions derived only from pure musical experiences and have always been defined as: sensitivity to, knowledge of, or talent for music. In other definitions, musicality also refers to...
nothing simpler than this, people: things that are close to each other are perceived as more related than things that are farther apart. As this principle is not based on a foreign structure, it is among the first principles affect our per...