This book tries to apply James J. Gibsons ecological approach to picture perception to questions of visual communication and aesthetics; it provides examples from architecture industrial design and the arts to testify the feasibility of this application. Additional theoretical analyses partly based on cross-cultural and clinical research help supplement Gibsons basic conjecture that picture perception is essentially based on invariants of optical structure rather than interpretation.
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