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first proposed by Gestalt psychologists to ac-count for the observation that humans naturally perceive objects as organized patterns and ob-jects. Gestalt psychologists argued that these principles exist because the mind has an innate disposition to perceive patterns in the stimulus based on certain rules.
principles of grouping
aka: Gestalt laws of grouping
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- Well defined objects stand out against a less distinct backround.
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Similarity- O
bjects that resemble one another are often percieved as a group.
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first proposed by Gestalt psychologists to account for the observation that humans naturally perceive objects as or-ganized patterns and objects. Gestalt psychologists argued that these principles exist because the mind has an innate disposition to perceive patterns in the stimulus based on certain rules.
symmetric operations
symmetry
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Translation- The figure is m
apped out into equal linear points of correspondence
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Rotation- T
he figure is turned on a predetermined point. A
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Reflection- T
he figure is rotated on the plane 180 degrees. The result is a m
irrored image.
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eflection- Figure is rotated from the plane 180 degrees, gliding into a new
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Dilation- A
n element changes in size at regular intervals
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Balance is characterized by the distribution of elements within a composition. The relationship between forms on the picture plane are percieved based on the natural equilibrium in the human body. Forms can be placed to direct the eye and communicate the mes-sage to the viewer.
compositional balance
Gestalt Laws of Grouping
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ompostion contains elem
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Neutral B
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creating a compostition that lacks em
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Kristen R. Ashton
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at the kcai—m
ichael kidwell, assistant professor.
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