numerous similarities between the artwork of the time and the ideas expressed by philosophers such as Descartes and Leibniz. It is critical to assess the views of the different philosophers in order to determine how the artwork was similar to their perceptions of the world. This essay addresses the views of Descartes in relation to the principles of Baroque art. In particular, the essay focuses on the works of Vermeer and Rembrandt, seeking to determine how their art relates to the philosophical views
their beauty. There are many factors that contribute to what makes something or in the case of this research, someone “beautiful”. The explanation for the perception of beauty in one’s self and in others is due in part to a biological, a psychological, and a cultural basis working hand in hand to create what humans believe to be beauty. Perception of beauty is manipulated greatly by the biological evolutionary influences on human nature. All of this stems from the deeply rooted evolutionary need to
that the sensory experience between the architectural object and the audience of it should be complimentary. These designers are famous for reviving the emotion evoking spaces through expression of light and shadow, material, and intimate human perception. The manifestation of this theory will be discussed further through the analysis of two case studies: 1) Therme Vals in Switzerland by Peter Zumthor and 2) Nelson Atkins Art Museum in Kansas City by Steven Holl. Alberto Perez Gomez Challenges modern
interested in using a mixture of functional magnetic resonance imaging, computational modeling and analysis, and psychophysical measurements to connection human perception to cortical brain activity. By using these techniques, his lab is interested in studying how the human cortex neural activity creates our awareness of visual perception. In the paper “Encoding of graded changes in spatial specificity of prior cues in human visual cortex” the Gardner’s lab was interested to test quantitative links
understanding of Hume’s arguments regarding the copy principle, ideas and impressions are perceptions of the mind/senses. In An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, particularly in section 2, Hume discusses the concept of perceptions. According to Hume, perceptions of the mind refer to the things that one is conscious of in one’s mind and as such if one is aware of them, they constitute perceptions. These perceptions include things that we feel, remember or look forward to in our imagination on a daily
produce a saccadic eye movement (i.e., a quick, jerking eye movement) during gradual or immediate change of a complex scene (Macknik et al., 2008). Furthermore, there is evidence as to the role of micro-saccades, or minute disruptions of retinal perceptions, in covert misdirection which may benefit from future study and aid in providing a more fruitful depiction of attentional cognitive principles (Engbert & Kliegl,
based on lectures and readings done from this past week. From the readings, the main focus for the week dealt with Argumentation and Collaboration. If in any situation, how would the argument be constructed and supported, how to explain the way perception will affect decision-making, and lastly explain the importance of having clear communication in business. Argumentation Argumentation deals with learning persuasive techniques of how to convince someone to think or act in a particular way
Anaïs Nin. The Anaïs Nin says that ““We don’t see things as they are; we see them as we are.” which reflects it pretty well. People sees a thing through their own perceptions, beliefs and attitudes. Rorschach test has been used for a long time to analysis a person's character and perspective. In Rorschach test, the person's perceptions of ink blobs are recorded and it gets filtered through complex algorithms and psychological interpretation. As each person have a different perspective, what they
Time Perception: Screen vs. Print We are living in a time of increasingly fast technological advances. As we become more and more advanced, people are abandoning the physical hard copy books for E-readers in increasingly large numbers. E-Readers have several advantages over physical books. To name a few, they are smaller and lighter, can hold multiple books at a time, and can be backlit to help read in the dark. We are interested in looking at some perceptual differences between when a person reads
Essay Portfolio Aristotle’s analysis of metaphysics accurately describes the theory of knowledge, desire, and experience. Aristotle calls this his “first philosophy” and it reveals the true understanding of life and how it’s explained. Aristotle was Plato’s prized student, but Aristotle has a different point of view from Plato. I find Aristotle’s philosophy very interesting and fascinating so that is why I will be going more in depth into his theory. Aristotle rejected the idea of Plato’s “Theory