i'll ask now maurice to tell us a bit about his work
- = Maurice Benayoun
- describes his extensive history of cognitive science infused art installations:
- cognitive art,
- VR art,
- AR art and
- art infused by AI (long before the AI artbots became trendy)
i'll ask now maurice to tell us a bit about his work
title = What can cognitive science bring to art and museums?
Comment = Maurice Benayoun has applied cognitive science, VR and AR too many at installations throughout his life.
to guide you through this 00:06:24 model very quickly was first published in 2004 it's a lot cited in the field of empirical aesthetics it tries to explain how we process artworks by claiming that there are perceptual analyzers followed by 00:06:38 implicit memory integrations or familiarity aspects then explicit classifications where the perceiver in his perception perceives the style or the content 00:06:51 and then followed by later stages that we called cognitive mastering
cognitive scientists can also provide museums and artists with a specific understanding of how the interaction between artworks and viewers can operate 00:02:34 so to discuss potential applications of cognitive sciences to museums and art
Mixing science and art to make the truth more interesting than lies. (n.d.). Retrieved September 28, 2021, from https://theconversation.com/mixing-science-and-art-to-make-the-truth-more-interesting-than-lies-100221?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=bylinetwitterbutton