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      • Art has the power to change the way we see the world, awakening us to new perspectives, ideas, and values. It can take us back in time to reflect on our past or push us further into our future. Art can bring awareness to social issues and foster a sense of acceptance — bringing people together regardless of background.
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  2. Dec 7, 2021 · If you're tired with realism, feeling uninspired, or experiencing artist block, find a way to transcend immediate reality through your perception and style, rather than a strictly descriptive and dull imitation of reality.

    • Can art change our perception of reality?1
    • Can art change our perception of reality?2
    • Can art change our perception of reality?3
    • Can art change our perception of reality?4
    • Can art change our perception of reality?5
  3. In this feature we examine theoretical postulates of perception in art, how Maurice Merleau-Ponty defines it, and how it affects our understanding of art.

    • Problems with The Aesthetic Attention Account
    • Nanay’s Three Challenges Revisited
    • Looking Aesthetically: Content Plus Attention

    Before revisiting Nanay’s three-challenges against content-related views, we must first highlight one crucial issue with N1. Structural views are usually thought to be vulnerable to the following objection: they provide criteria for aesthetic experience that are at once too restrictive and too liberal (e.g. Carroll, 2001, pp. 49ff; Irvin, 2008; Sai...

    The first objection was Conservatism: This is a reasonable concern, but I think its threat is greatly exaggerated. Recently, proponents of everyday aesthetics have called attention to a whole array of aesthetic properties that populate our quotidian lives, such as being pretty, cluttered, drab, dirty, sparkled, shiny, etc.Footnote 8 that have been ...

    So far, I have casted doubt on Nanay’s aesthetic attention view, calling into question (i) its empirical support; and (ii) its plausibility as signature of aesthetic experience. Then, I have defended Carroll’s Content View on the ground that (iii) it squares better with the empirical evidence Nanay’s credit to support his own view; (iv) that it is ...

    • Alfredo Vernazzani
    • Alfredo.Vernazzani@ruhr-uni-bochum.de
    • 2021
  4. Oct 28, 2019 · Visual art is pervasive in modern society. From advertising to fine arts galleries, this medium plays a visible role in how we view and understand the world. In this review, we consider research...

  5. Apr 21, 2015 · The relationship between art and reality is perennially ambiguous. Should the purpose of art be to reproduce reality or to break away from reality in what English writer Arthur Christopher...

  6. Visual art is pervasive in modern society. From advertising to fine arts galleries, the visual arts play a visible role in how we view and understand the world. In this review, we consider research that speaks to whether our experiences with art can change the way we see.

  7. Sep 11, 2019 · My recent article in Art & Perception uses works of art to demonstrate that visual perception – and representations of the visual world – involve mind-stretching paradoxes and logical problems.

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