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All is beautiful? Generality vs. specificity of word usage in visual aesthetics
Augustin, M. Dorothee; Wagemans, Johan; Carbon, Claus-Christian (2012): All is beautiful? Generality vs. specificity of word usage in visual aesthetics, in: Acta psychologica : international journal of psychonomics, Amsterdam [u.a.]: Elsevier, Jg. 139, Nr. 1, S. 187–201, doi: 10.1016/j.actpsy.2011.10.004.
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Title of the Journal:
Acta psychologica : international journal of psychonomics
ISSN:
0001-6918
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Year of publication:
2012
Volume:
139
Issue:
1
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Language:
English
Abstract:
A central problem in the literature on psychological aesthetics is a lack of precision in terminology regarding the description and measurement of aesthetic impressions. The current research project approached the problem of terminology empirically, by studying people's word usage to describe aesthetic impressions. For eight different object classes that are relevant in visual aesthetics, including visual art, landscapes, faces and different design classes, we examined which words people use to describe their aesthetic impressions, and which general conceptual dimensions might underlie similarities and differences between the classes. The results show an interplay between generality and specificity in aesthetic word usage. In line with results by Jacobsen, Buchta, Kohler, and Schroger (2004) beautiful and ugly seem to be the words with most general relevance, but in addition each object class has its own distinct pattern of relevant terms. Multidimensional scaling and correspondence analysis suggest that the most extreme positions in aesthetic word usage for the classes studied are taken by landscapes and geometric shapes and patterns. This research aims to develop a language of aesthetics for the visual modality. Such a common vocabulary should facilitate the development of cross-disciplinary models of aesthetics and create a basis for the construction of standardised aesthetic measures.
Keywords:
Empirical aesthetics
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Article
Activation date:
January 21, 2013
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