Perceptual Quotes for PhotographersRichard D. Zakia Light Impressions Corporation, 1980 - 139 strani |
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... complex enough for anyone . Zakia kind of creeps up on you , so that by the time you have finished the book you find that you have been taken on a real trip . His technique is to use simplicity to lead the reader into complexity without ...
... complex enough for anyone . Zakia kind of creeps up on you , so that by the time you have finished the book you find that you have been taken on a real trip . His technique is to use simplicity to lead the reader into complexity without ...
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... complex . Perception involves an act of categorization ... we stimulate an organism with some appropriate input and he responds by referring the input to some class of things or events ... The use of cues in inferring the categorial ...
... complex . Perception involves an act of categorization ... we stimulate an organism with some appropriate input and he responds by referring the input to some class of things or events ... The use of cues in inferring the categorial ...
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... Complex arrays of visual information can be read into the nervous system and produce subsequent effects without ever achieving phenomenal representation . We all see , hear , smell and taste many things without noticing them at the time ...
... Complex arrays of visual information can be read into the nervous system and produce subsequent effects without ever achieving phenomenal representation . We all see , hear , smell and taste many things without noticing them at the time ...
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ability able activity affects appear artist associations attention awareness become body called capacity Carl Jung colors communication complexity concept consciousness create creative culture depends describe develop E.H. Gombrich Edmund Carpenter Edward Hall emotional environment existence expectations experience fact feel field function given hand Henry Thoreau Hermann Helmholtz human ideas important individual involves Jerome Bruner John kind language less limited live look man's matter meaning memory mind Minor White nature object observer organism painting pattern Paul Klee perceive perception permission person photographs physical picture possible present Press Ralph reality reference relations remember Rene Dubos Richard Robert Rudolf Arnheim seen selective sense sensory Shahn shape simply space stimuli structure symbol tend things thought touch understand universe vision visual whole William James Wilson York