Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Gestalt Psychology

Gestalt Psychology:


"The school or theory in psychology holding that psychological, physiological, and behavioral phenomena are irreducible experiential configurations not derivable from a simple summation of perceptual elements such as sensation and response."


(http://www.answers.com/topic/gestalt-psychology)



- Key principles of the Gestalt systems:



Emergence:


Demonstrated by the perception of the dog picture.
The dog is not recongnized by first identifying its parts, and then inferring the dog from those component parts. Instead, the dog is perceived as a whole, all at once.










Reification:

The construction or generative aspect of perception, by which the experienced percept contains more explict spatial infomation than the sensory stimulus on which it is based.


















Multistability:



The tendency of ambiguous perceptual experiences to pop back and forth between two or more alternative interpretations.











Invariance:

The property of perception whereby simple geometrical objects are recognized independent of rotation, translation, and scale


















Pragnanz:

The fundamental of gestalt perception.
-Says: we tend to orderour experience in a manner that is regular, orderly, symmetric, and simple


Gestalt Laws:

Law of Closure — The mind may experience elements it does not perceive through sensation, in order to complete a regular figure (that is, to increase regularity).

Law of Similarity — The mind groups similar elements into collective entities or totalities. This similarity might depend on relationships of form, color, size, or brightness.

Law of Proximity — Spatial or temporal proximity of elements may induce the mind to perceive a collective or totality.

Law of Symmetry (Figure ground relationships)— Symmetrical images are perceived collectively, even in spite of distance.

Law of Continuity — The mind continues visual, auditory, and kinetic patterns.

Law of Common Fate — Elements with the same moving direction are perceived as a collective or unit

Classes

Transfer strudent
Junior

Fall 08

Drawing 1
Design 1
Ideas and The Visual Arts
Foundmentals of Printing Processes

Spring 09

Drawing 2
Design 2
Painting 1

Fall 09

Design 3
Intro Graphic Design & Illustration
Watercolor
Typography

Sunday, August 23, 2009

Semiotics

From my understanding from the last class session about semiotics is that the concept is way of understanding signs so that by using simple designs people will know what the sign is trying to convey to them. Examples of signs and their usage are road signs like warning and etc. allowing the reciever to know to take precaustions in order to lesson their risk of getting into an accident.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009