Looking into pictures [electronic resource] / [edited by] Heiko Hecht, Robert Schwartz and Margaret Atherton
- Published
- Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, c2003.
- Additional Creators
- Atherton, Margaret, Hecht, Heiko, and Schwartz, Robert
Access Online
- Online book: ezaccess.libraries.psu.edu
- Restrictions on Access
- Access restricted by licensing agreement.
- Contents
- I. The dual nature of picture perception -- 1. In defense of seeing-in / Richard Wollheim -- 2. Conjoint representations and the mental capacity for multiple simultaneous perspectives / Rainer Mausfeld -- 3. Relating direct and indirect perception of spatial layout / H. A. Sedgwick -- 4. The dual nature of picture perception: a challenge to current general accounts of visual perception / Reinhard Niederee and Dieter Heyer -- 4. Perceptual strategies and pictorial content / Mark Rollins -- II. The status of perspective -- 6. Optical laws or symbolic rules? The dual nature of pictorial systems / John Willats -- 7. Perspective, convention, and compromise / Robert Hopkins -- 8. Resemblance reconceived / Klaus Sachs-Hombach -- 9. What you see is what you get: the problems of linear perspective / Klaus Rehkamper -- 10. Pictures of perspective: theory or therapy? / Patrick Maynard -- III. The nature and structure of reconceived pictorial space -- 11. Reconceiving perceptual space / James E. Cutting -- 12. Pictorial space / Jan J. Koenderink and Andrea J. van Doorn -- 13. Truth and meaning in pictorial space / Sheena Rogers -- 14. Line and borders of surfaces: grouping and foreshortening / John M. Kennedy, Igor Juricevic, and Juan Bai -- 15. Irreconcilable views / Hermann Kalkofen.
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 0262083108
- Note
- Title from book home page (viewed September 9, 2005).
AVAILABLE ONLINE TO AUTHORIZED PSU USERS AS PART OF MIT COGNET.
Access is available to the Yale community. - Bibliography Note
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Type of File/Data
- Electronic text (pdf, 435 p.).
- Other Forms
- Also available in print.
- Technical Details
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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