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Perceptual organization of shape, color, shade, and lighting in visual and pictorial objects

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2012
Short description:
Perceptual organization of shape, color, shade, and lighting in visual and pictorial objects / Pinna, Baingio. - 3:5(2012), pp. 257-281.
abstract:
The main questions we asked in this work are the following: Where are representations of shape, color, depth, and lighting mostly located? Does their formation take time to develop? How do they contribute to determining and defining a visual object, and how do they differ? How do visual artists use them to create objects and scenes? Is the way artists use them related to the way we perceive them? To answer these questions, we studied the microgenetic development of the object perception and formation. Our hypothesis is that the main object properties are extracted in sequential order and in the same order that these roles are also used by artists and children of different age to paint objects. The results supported the microgenesis of object formation according to the following sequence: contours, color, shading, and lighting.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Shape perception; color perception; perceptual organization; shading and lighting perception; watercolor illusion; vision and art
List of contributors:
Pinna, Baingio
Authors of the University:
PINNA Baingio
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/262222
Full Text:
https://iris.uniss.it//retrieve/handle/11388/262222/194070/Pinna_B_Perceptual_organization_of_shape.pdf
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