Sentences with phrase «spatial perception in»

Since the early 1990s, she has created a wide range of film, video, and installation - based works whose sculptural forms engage spatial perception in physical, as well as conceptual, terms.
Yunhee Min explores the impact of color and geometry on spatial perception in her vibrantly hued paintings and sculptures.
Both renowned artists turned to the projected image in the seventies, highlighting the shifting awareness of spatial perception in the interaction between illusionistic filmed space and a physical location.
Boys rely more on physical movement and spatial perception in engaging the world than on language skills.

Not exact matches

In SR, the kind of perception with which we are almost always acquainted, a datum from CE is spatially located by the relatively sharp spatial definition of PI.
The first involves a spatial mismatch between the two pure modes of perception, presentational immediacy (PI) and causal efficacy (CE), in symbolic reference (SR).»
The description of the perception of both the lightning and the following thunder does not therefore have to be given in phenomenalist terms, nor does abandoning the phenomenalist description require Whitehead's second version of symbolic reference as the projection of a sensum on a spatial region to which it is causally related.
Spatial diagrammatization in turn permits the establishment of objectivity, the reconstruction of objects of which perception has immobile pictures, and the modification of matter.
Perception in the mode of presentational immediacy is confined to an awareness of spatial areas and the sense qualities inhering in them (PR 121 / 185).
I shall refer to this as perception at a distance, meaning not the psychic otherness of anything perceived in the matrix of externally related events in relation to the act of perceiving, but the spatial distance between any attended event and the percipient, which itself is part of the matrix (CN 3; II 132f).
You may think it's just fun for her, and even get frustrated with the inevitable messes that your 19 - month - old's explorations create, but she's learning about perception and spatial relationships, concepts that will be important in a few years when she's introduced to math.
It is involved in higher functions such as sensory perception, generation of motor commands, spatial reasoning, conscious thought, and in humans, language.
Recently, some researchers have proposed that in some cases, dyscalculia may arise not from a «core deficit» in the ability to compare quantities, but instead from an «access deficit» — a problem in how the brain links perceptions of quantity to number symbols such as Arabic numerals, or in how it maps numbers onto verbal or spatial processes.
This work lays an important foundation stone for further studies on spatial signal perception by cells — both in yeast and in humans.
In a normal brain, imagining tennis activates the supplementary motor area of the cortex, and picturing one's home prompts activity in regions involved in spatial perception, such as the posterior parietal corteIn a normal brain, imagining tennis activates the supplementary motor area of the cortex, and picturing one's home prompts activity in regions involved in spatial perception, such as the posterior parietal cortein regions involved in spatial perception, such as the posterior parietal cortein spatial perception, such as the posterior parietal cortex.
«Spatial perception of odorants in cockroaches.»
Studies in my lab combine behavior, neurophysiology and acoustics to investigate the mechanisms of auditory, visual and somatosensory information processing, natural scene perception, spatial memory and navigation, acoustic communication, sensorimotor integration and flight control.
In monkeys, deficiency of male hormones impairs the development of spatial perception (which, in humans, is normally more acute in men than in women), of learning ability and of visual discrimination tasks (such as would be required for readingIn monkeys, deficiency of male hormones impairs the development of spatial perception (which, in humans, is normally more acute in men than in women), of learning ability and of visual discrimination tasks (such as would be required for readingin humans, is normally more acute in men than in women), of learning ability and of visual discrimination tasks (such as would be required for readingin men than in women), of learning ability and of visual discrimination tasks (such as would be required for readingin women), of learning ability and of visual discrimination tasks (such as would be required for reading.)
In monkeys, deficiency of male hormones impairs learning and the ability to perform visual discrimination tasks - such as would be required for reading - and retards the development of spatial perception, which is normally more acute in men than in womeIn monkeys, deficiency of male hormones impairs learning and the ability to perform visual discrimination tasks - such as would be required for reading - and retards the development of spatial perception, which is normally more acute in men than in womein men than in womein women.
In terms of spatial perception though, the Evoque takes an easy win for rear cabin comfort.
For those who have a variety of Alexa - enabled devices in their space, the tablets have Echo Spatial Perception support — meaning the closest device will respond when activated.
There's a built - in feature called ESP, or Echo Spatial Perception, which controls which device answers if you ask a question in a room where you have multiple Alexa devices, for example, both a device like the Fire HD 10 and an Echo speaker.
Playing first person shooters is found to strengthen a range of cognitive skills such as spatial navigation, reasoning, memory and perception, according to several studies reviewed in the article.
Rotor» scope - The Secret of the Endless Energy — Spain: «Rotor» scope — The Secret of the Endless Energy» in an addictive and challenging puzzle game in which the player's intelligence, logic and spatial perception are put to the test.
The patterns she creates suggest spatial ambiguities and shifting structures which work on the viewer's perceptions in subtle ways.
The architectural space becomes an introspective and projective space, silent and welcoming, suitable for meditation: but Stingel's work alters our visual and spatial perception of it, suggesting a new, rarified and suspenseful atmosphere in which the silver, white and black of the paintings stands out like so many other «openings» on Venice, in an another dimension.
In one series of photographs, smears and grime on the pane emphasise the perception of space, another series has been printed over, in order to question the viewers spatial awareness, whilst the works Henley and Mimi have been printed behind netting, a material commonly used to screen a window panIn one series of photographs, smears and grime on the pane emphasise the perception of space, another series has been printed over, in order to question the viewers spatial awareness, whilst the works Henley and Mimi have been printed behind netting, a material commonly used to screen a window panin order to question the viewers spatial awareness, whilst the works Henley and Mimi have been printed behind netting, a material commonly used to screen a window pane.
Interested in the concepts of design and spatial relationships, her work explores the idea of perception, place identity and visual memory.
Works in the portfolio explore themes such as perception of color and spatial geometry.
With a particular interest in perception and the spatial experience, their collective multimedia works challenge the experience of seeing and knowing.
His work explored a painterly paradox in which pictorial illusion and spatial perception grapple.
The works in this series have their own inner light, scale and spatial rhythm; together they attest to the instability of color and perception.
The spatial combination and juxtaposition of documentaries dealing with simple, quasi scientific experiments, observations on nature, short wondrous narrations and extrasensory phenomena challenges the usual perception of the world and moves in metaphysical dimensions.
The exhibition's centerpiece, Crows are chased and the chasing crows are destined to be chased as well, Division in Perspective - Light in Dark, 2014, will play vivid animation across seven staggered screens, setting the viewer in an all - encompassing experience of spatial perception.
Much of their art was rooted in concepts related to perception and spatial relationships.
By manipulating color and line in this way, Haggerty's imagery becomes a study in spatial and sensory perception, appearing to hum and even making his two - dimensional paintings appear to be three - dimensional.
Zimbardo adds: «An interest in perception, luminosity, memory, and spatial relationships are themes that each artist develops to different ends.
His sculptures capture our attention as complex lineaments, rhythmic webs or biomorphous spatial bodies and animate us to engage in intense perception of their characteristic saturation of form, surface, and space.
The panel will be comprised of artists, curators and writers who either employ or address digital technology in the creation of sculptural work outright or in New Media work which has sculptural concerns related to the human figure, spatial perception, and sensory experience.
Conversely, the installation Guidepost to the Eternal Space (2015) invites audiences to gather amidst an environment in which white polka dots on a red background cover walls and structures, forming an outlandish landscape, confusing viewers» perception and spatial orientation.
Often using ordinary objects as a starting point, Rickard explores new potential avenues for their use and in doing so maps the architecture where they are sited, redefining our concept of spatial and objectual perception.
That includes shifts in the dominant spatial perception: do we read the squares as flat, or as a tunnel ahead, or as the aerial view of a stack?
The artworks presented in this exhibition incite multi-disciplinary discussions and interrogations with diverse readings, involving further forms of awareness and themes — from the significance of experience as a shaper of memory, captured by Veronika Pausova, Cynthia Gutiérrez, Barb Smith and Megan Pahmier, to the relationship between bodily movement and spatial perception, as seen in Mario Navarro, Francisco Ugarte, Adrián S. Bará and Javier M. Rodríguez's work.
Johnston is interested in the ways in which spatial depth is experienced and marked out, and mindful of the fact that this depends as much upon our perception of the voids between objects as our perception of objects themselves.
For example, in Around The Park, 1991, the circular island of greenery — surrounded by a sidewalk filled with people, lanes of cars, and walls of buildings isstretched to its spatial limits through gestural brushstrokes that suggest a distorted angle of perception.
«Combining a handmade aesthetic with a range of materials, the works in «Facture» manipulate spatial perception and challenge the distinctions between sculpture, painting, photography, and video.
Taylor - Wood shot each section of the orchestra in different takes and these individual films will be projected onto multiple screens within the gallery space, playing with the viewer's spatial perception of both the music and each section of the orchestra.
The exhibition will bring together recent work in which the Icelandic - Danish artist explores the human perception of temporality and movement through the spatial interaction between the viewer and the artworks.
I'm interested in social and spatial practices, phenomena and perception, and exploring new sites for both critical and creative interventions.
The qualities and intentions attributed to Denny's paintings, of an interactive dialogue between the observer's perception of quotidian architectural space within which they meet the painting and the spatial illusions created by the paintings themselves — are actually qualities Denny had imbibed from Barnett Newman, in his paintings and his professed intentions (amongst other qualities)-- and so, to denigrate Newman's (and Rothko's) as subjective, «private» visions is completely unwarranted, but it chimes with Bunker's wish to portray «publicly engaged» art as somehow an advance on «high modernist» subjectivity.
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