Beyond Kandinsky: Exploring colour-shape correspondences through the lenses of emotions, individual differences, and aesthetics
<p>This thesis brings together historical and empirical research on colour-shape correspondences. Historical accounts usually start with Wassily Kandinsky’s universal visual language of art and design, which explored colours and forms in depth as fundamental building blocks. Whilst colour-shap...
Váldodahkki: | Dreksler, NB |
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Eará dahkkit: | Spence, C |
Materiálatiipa: | Oahppočájánas |
Giella: | English |
Almmustuhtton: |
2020
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Fáttát: |
Geahča maid
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A Critical Analysis of Colour-Shape Correspondences: Examining the Replicability of Colour-Shape Associations
Dahkki: Dreksler, N, et al.
Almmustuhtton: (2019) -
The IAT shows no evidence for Kandinsky’s colour-shape associations
Dahkki: Alexis eMakin, et al.
Almmustuhtton: (2013-09-01) -
Theosophic and Anthroposophic Ideas in Wassily Kandinsky’s Aesthetic Theory
Dahkki: Vladimir Kostromitsky
Almmustuhtton: (2014-05-01) -
Crossmodal correspondences between linguistic tones and complex 3-D shapes and their low-level sensory properties (Pitch & spatial frequency)
Dahkki: Shang, Nan
Almmustuhtton: (2017) -
KANDINSKY : visualizing emotions in social conversations
Dahkki: Sri Ashwari Rajkumar Pillai
Almmustuhtton: (2020)