On the Impact of Visual Information on Religion, Culture and Art
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DOI: 10.23977/icrca.2019.009
Author(s)
Antiopov V.N., Minzaripov R.G., Fazlyyyakhmatov M.G., Yakushev R.S. and Zhegallo A.V
Corresponding Author
Fazlyyyakhmatov M.G
ABSTRACT
In varying degrees the design of religious temples, premises, printed products, paintings, electronic media, TV shows use planar images. The paper continues the study of the possibility of space perception in the plane images (3D-phenomenon). An attempt to interpret the new features of visual perception in the analysis of eye movement is made. Selected experimental results using stationary and portable binocular eyetracker, as well as conditions proving the perception of three-dimensional attributes of planar images are given. To identify the depth and volume perception, 3D raster images are used. Studies using portable eyetracker conducted on a sample of about 17 respondents aged from 20 to 22 years (students). The teaching of students shows the possibility of enhancing the relief levels (the first levels of the 3D phenomenon development). The analysis of the spatial attributes perception is shown for paintings. However, any planar images, such as TV, computer screen, and various electronic scoreboards, etc. can acquire the depth and spatial perspective.
KEYWORDS
Binocular depth perception, paintings, visual system, eye movement, visual art