ADV 2151 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Roland Barthes, Habituation, Max Wertheimer

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8 depth cues even if depth doesn"t exist. Magazines are 3d and paintings are 2d because of the depth. Apparent- it seems to be moving but it isn"t. ex: video. Graphic movement- the order in which your eye views things. Implied-a 2d image of something in motion and you know consciously that it"s moving but they aren"t moving in your space, it is implied; a picture of movement. Two fundamental groups: sensory-direct or meditated images are composed of light objects that either attract or repel us, perceptual- concerned mainly with the meanings that are associated with the image. Visual sensation vs. visual perception: sensation is stiumuls from the outside world that activated nerve cells within your sense organs, perception concentrates on the conclusions that are made by the information gathered by our eyes. Sensory thoeries of visual communication: gestalt theory. Eye merely takes in visual stimuli, brain arranges them into coherent images.

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