Symposia
Saturday the 23th |
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Symposium 1: On the dynamics of aesthetic experience 16:00-17:15 Hall 1/B Organizer: Claus-Christian Carbon |
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16:00 |
Aesthetic processing and its dynamics Claus-Christian Carbon |
16:15 |
The time course of aesthetic experiences Johan Wagemans, S. Verhavert, Dorothee, M. Augustin |
16:30 |
The structure and dynamics of such microgenetic processes from a formal perspective Jan Koenderink |
16:45 |
Pleasure by irritation: lessons from artworks and illusions on the Marius H. Raab, Claudia Muth, Claus-Christian Carbon |
17:00 |
Dynamics of brain networks in the aesthetic appreciation J. García-Prieto, J. & C. Cela-Conde |
Sunday the 24th |
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Symposium 2: From East to West: Art & Science across Time & Space 11:00 - 12:00 Hall 1/B Organizers: Branka Špehar and Jasmina Stevanov |
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11:00 |
Texture and Gestalt in naturalistic Japanese design Gert J. van Tonder |
11:15 |
Ecological Influences on Color Preferences in Japan, China, and the US Stephen E. Palmer, Karen B. Schloss, Kazuhiko Yokosawa, Michiko Asano, |
11:30 |
Perceiving time in still pictures and the temporal aspect of art perception Kayo Miura |
11:45 |
Temporal aspects of the allocation of gaze in paintings Johannes M. Zanker |
Symposium 3: What visual art and artistic expertise tell us about perception 14:00 - 15:30 Center for the Promotion of Science Organizer: Bilge Sayim |
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14:00 |
Interdisciplinary approaches in vision: on the fruitful collaboration of artists and scientists Bilge Sayim |
14:15 |
Schemata and the Innocent Eye: Evidence from the study of perceptual processing in observational drawing Rebecca Chamberlain, Chris McManus |
14:30 |
Egocentric Perspective, and the problems of depicting it Robert Pepperell |
14:45 |
Testing Ruskin: Seeing, drawing and remembering complex curves Chris McManus, Beatrice Tan Zhi Ying, Eleanor Fleming, Huen Tung Pandora Lee, |
15:00 |
Investigating the effect of mood on the allocation of gaze in paintings Johannes M. Zanker, Bernd Bauermeister, Jordan Green, Farial Missi |
15:15 |
Perceiving Visual Delight: The Tension between Surface Qualities and Howard Riley |