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The main objective of Art & Perception is to provide a high-quality platform to publish new artwork and research in the multi-disciplinary emerging bridge between art and perception. As such it aims to become the top venue for high quality research and artwork in order to explore the links between the science of perception and the arts, and to bring together artists, researchers, scholars and students in a unified community that can cooperate, discuss and develop new scientific perspectives in this complex and intriguing new field.
Special attention will be given to a deeper understanding of vision, art, and their relationship based on the observation that both visual science and visual arts:
• explore visual perception through its main properties - color, spatial vision, shape, visual organization, depth and motion;
• analyze and create a large variety of phenomena incorporating a range of objectives, from the simplest to the most complex that involve integration across different sensory modalities and computational analyses of the perceptual properties involved; as well as
• answer diverse but related questions about how and why we see and perceive the way we do.
Art & Perception welcomes all kinds of work and approaches – from phenomenological to biological-computational – and will include studies that might suggest new ideas and new findings useful for the experimental foundation of a science of art.
The main objective of Art & Perception is to provide a high-quality platform to publish new artwork and research in the multi-disciplinary emerging bridge between art and perception. As such it aims to become the top venue for high quality research and artwork in order to explore the links between the science of perception and the arts, and to bring together artists, researchers, scholars and students in a unified community that can cooperate, discuss and develop new scientific perspectives in this complex and intriguing new field.
Special attention will be given to a deeper understanding of vision, art, and their relationship based on the observation that both visual science and visual arts:
• explore visual perception through its main properties - color, spatial vision, shape, visual organization, depth and motion;
• analyze and create a large variety of phenomena incorporating a range of objectives, from the simplest to the most complex that involve integration across different sensory modalities and computational analyses of the perceptual properties involved; as well as
• answer diverse but related questions about how and why we see and perceive the way we do.
Art & Perception welcomes all kinds of work and approaches – from phenomenological to biological-computational – and will include studies that might suggest new ideas and new findings useful for the experimental foundation of a science of art.
