Plural Imagination: Diversity in Mind and Making

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 0 ART
M. MacKisack, S. Aldworth, F. Macpherson, J. Onians, C. Winlove, A. Zeman
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Abstract

Abstract The experience of visual mental imagery—seeing in the mind’s eye—varies widely between individuals, but perhaps because we tend to assume our own way of thinking to be everyone’s, how this crucial variation impacts art practice, and indeed art history, has barely been addressed. We seek to correct this omission by pursuing the implications of how artists with aphantasia (the absence of mental imagery) and hyperphantasia (imagery of extreme vividness) describe their working processes. The findings remind us of the need to challenge normative, universalizing models of art making and art maker.
多元想象:思维与创造的多样性
摘要视觉心理意象的体验——用心灵的眼睛看——在个体之间差异很大,但也许是因为我们倾向于认为自己的思维方式是每个人的,这种关键的变化如何影响艺术实践,甚至艺术史,几乎没有得到解决。我们试图通过研究失语症(缺乏心理意象)和高汉他症(极度生动的意象)艺术家如何描述他们的工作过程来纠正这一遗漏。这些发现提醒我们,有必要挑战艺术制作和艺术制作者的规范化、普遍化模式。
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