Art and the Brain: Investigations Into the Science of Art
- Binding: Paperback
- Publisher: Imprint Academic
- Publish date: 11/01/2000
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The first volume in this series addressed neurological and evolutionary theories of aesthetics. Some of the authors in this second volume extend the debate by seeking a basis for aesthetic appeal in mathematics and physics. Richard Taylor and his colleagues subjected Jackson Pollock's drip paintings to fractal analysis, and concluded that they are a direct expression of the generic imagery of nature's scenery. Taken with Chris McManus's discovery that the proportions in Mondrian's paintings reflect the 'golden section', this leads us to ask whether science can help predict what human subjects will find attractive, or whether such an approach undervalues the cultural elements in aesthetic appreciation?
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The book also includes selected papers from the Cognitive Science Conference on Perception, Consciousness and Art held at the Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium from 17-19 May 1999.
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