Perceptual, semantic and affective dimensions of experience of abstract and representational paintings

In this study the difference between representational and abstract paintings in judgments on perceptual, semantic and affective dimensions was investigated. Two groups of participants judged the sets of representational and abstract paintings on three groups of dimensions: perceptual (Form, Colo...

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Main Author: Marković Slobodan
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Language:English
Published: Drustvo Psihologa Srbije 2011-01-01
Series:Psihologija
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Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2011/0048-57051103191M.pdf
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description In this study the difference between representational and abstract paintings in judgments on perceptual, semantic and affective dimensions was investigated. Two groups of participants judged the sets of representational and abstract paintings on three groups of dimensions: perceptual (Form, Color, Space and Complexity), semantic (Illusion-Construction of Reality, Expression, Ideology and Decoration), and affective (Hedonic Tone, Arousal, Relaxation and Regularity). The results have shown that representational paintings have higher judgments on the perceptual dimensions of Form and Complexity, the semantic dimension of the Illusion of Reality (the opposite pole of the Construction of Reality), and the affective dimension of Regularity. On the other hand, abstract paintings have higher judgments on the perceptual dimension of Color, the semantic dimensions of Construction of Reality (the opposite pole of the Illusion of Reality) and Expression, and the affective dimension Arousal. A discriminant analysis indicated that all three sets of dimensions are relatively good predictors of the classification of representational and abstract paintings (61-100%). The results suggest that the subjective categorization of paintings is generally based on the recognizability of pictorial content (representational vs. abstract), but some formal or stylistic properties play a role in the categorization, as well: some expressionistic representational paintings were classified in an abstract category, and some geometrically abstract paintings were classified as representational.
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spelling doaj.art-092b7f26f67a4e4184a7bab68549b1202022-12-21T20:29:16ZengDrustvo Psihologa SrbijePsihologija0048-57052011-01-0144319121010.2298/PSI1103191MPerceptual, semantic and affective dimensions of experience of abstract and representational paintingsMarković SlobodanIn this study the difference between representational and abstract paintings in judgments on perceptual, semantic and affective dimensions was investigated. Two groups of participants judged the sets of representational and abstract paintings on three groups of dimensions: perceptual (Form, Color, Space and Complexity), semantic (Illusion-Construction of Reality, Expression, Ideology and Decoration), and affective (Hedonic Tone, Arousal, Relaxation and Regularity). The results have shown that representational paintings have higher judgments on the perceptual dimensions of Form and Complexity, the semantic dimension of the Illusion of Reality (the opposite pole of the Construction of Reality), and the affective dimension of Regularity. On the other hand, abstract paintings have higher judgments on the perceptual dimension of Color, the semantic dimensions of Construction of Reality (the opposite pole of the Illusion of Reality) and Expression, and the affective dimension Arousal. A discriminant analysis indicated that all three sets of dimensions are relatively good predictors of the classification of representational and abstract paintings (61-100%). The results suggest that the subjective categorization of paintings is generally based on the recognizability of pictorial content (representational vs. abstract), but some formal or stylistic properties play a role in the categorization, as well: some expressionistic representational paintings were classified in an abstract category, and some geometrically abstract paintings were classified as representational.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2011/0048-57051103191M.pdfrepresentational and abstract paintingsperceptualsemantic and affective dimensions
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Perceptual, semantic and affective dimensions of experience of abstract and representational paintings
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representational and abstract paintings
perceptual
semantic and affective dimensions
title Perceptual, semantic and affective dimensions of experience of abstract and representational paintings
title_full Perceptual, semantic and affective dimensions of experience of abstract and representational paintings
title_fullStr Perceptual, semantic and affective dimensions of experience of abstract and representational paintings
title_full_unstemmed Perceptual, semantic and affective dimensions of experience of abstract and representational paintings
title_short Perceptual, semantic and affective dimensions of experience of abstract and representational paintings
title_sort perceptual semantic and affective dimensions of experience of abstract and representational paintings
topic representational and abstract paintings
perceptual
semantic and affective dimensions
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0048-5705/2011/0048-57051103191M.pdf
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