Os limites da visão estética

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https://doi.org/10.51359/2357-9986.2023.259051

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experiência estética, atenção visual, Isson Tanaka, Fukami, pinturas, movimentos oculares, poética visual

Resumo

Este artigo explora o conceito de percepção através da visão, a partir das perspectivas cognitiva e estética, examinando os limites da atenção visual. Neste texto, aborda-se como mecanismos conscientes e inconscientes podem influenciar o que as pessoas veem e experienciam esteticamente. Da mesma forma, apresenta-se uma pesquisa empírica que utiliza rastreamento ocular para analisar o comportamento visual de visitantes de uma exposição de arte que observaram uma pintura do artista japonês Isson Tanaka. (1908-1977). O estudo mostra que aspectos ocultos da visão interagem com mecanismos no limite da percepção, revelando novas imagens. Especificamente, o rastreamento ocular registra e revela os rastros invisíveis dos olhos das pessoas enquanto observam uma pintura, oferecendo oportunidades para uma poética visual baseada em estímulos sensoriais e movimentos oculares. No geral, essa abordagem interdisciplinar contribui para uma compreensão mais diversa das complexidades da percepção visual nas artes.

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2023-10-04

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Dossiê temático Poética dos Limites