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Eric Kandel

Reductionism in Art and Brain Science

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  • Héctor Rojohas quoted3 years ago
    By examining the perception of art as an interpretation of sensory experience, scientific analysis can, in principle, describe how the brain perceives and responds to a work of art, and give us insights into how this experience transcends our everyday perception of the world around us.
  • Héctor Rojohas quoted3 years ago
    Thus, while Turner explores the boundaries of our visual perception, he does so to engage us more fully with his art, not to explain the mechanisms underlying visual perception.
  • Héctor Rojohas quoted3 years ago
    scientists use reductionism to solve a complex problem and artists use it to elicit a new perceptual and emotional response in the beholder
  • Héctor Rojohas quoted3 years ago
    A reductionist approach even has the capacity to bring forth in the beholder a spiritual response to the art.
  • Héctor Rojohas quoted3 years ago
    By reducing figuration, artists enable us to perceive an essential component of a work in isolation, be it form, line, color, or light. The isolated component stimulates aspects of our imagination in ways that a complex image might not. We perceive unexpected relationships in the work, as well as, perhaps, new connections between art and our perception of the world and new connections
  • Héctor Rojohas quoted3 years ago
    Understanding discrete levels of meaning then paves the way for exploration of broader questions—how these levels are organized and integrated to orchestrate a higher function.
  • Héctor Rojohas quoted3 years ago
    They explored the nature of visual representation by reducing images to their essential elements of form, line, color, or light.
  • Héctor Rojohas quoted3 years ago
    Both brain science and abstract art address, in direct and compelling fashion, questions and goals that are central to humanistic thought.
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