Online Art (05-12-23)
Seeing art online may be as useful as viewing it in real life.
Seeing art online may be as useful as viewing it in real life.
Most of us look at art while hearing something, so Ozger and Choudhury’s study is generally useful.
Brinkman and colleagues enrich our understanding of how culture influences the experience of looking at art.
Darda and colleagues probed how culture influences preference for art.
How does how we’re moving or where we're standing while looking at art influence our responses to that art?
Carbon probed people’s experience of art.
Isaacson and team evaluated how perceptions of paintings are affected by music played as they are viewed.
Ho and colleagues studied links between culture and preferences for visual art.
Perceptions determine values
Stone-Ferrier studied paintings depicting 17th-century Dutch neighborhoods and her findings highlight how art can convey important social information.