

The structures we investigate are the so-called non-generic configurations that obtain between objects seen from a unique vantage point. We have addressed meaning in terms of attention-grabbing perceptual structure, doing so in the strong sense of structure i.e., structure understood as a pure spatial relation between shapes, independently of what objects these shapes represent. The present work is an attempt to bring meaning to the fore of not only empirical aesthetics but also experimental aesthetics. He published a number of articles on dynamic semiotics as well as the books Mathematics of Meaning (1997), about the use of catastrophe theory and mathematics in the study of semantics, and Kognition og katastrofer (1998), about cognitive linguistics and its relation to the theory of dynamic models. His research interests focused on dynamic models of social interaction and especially how language structure emerges as a result of interaction. The late Svend Østergård was an associate professor at the Center for Semiotics, Aarhus University. Jacob Heath has an MA in Cognitive Semiotics from Aarhus Univeristy, now working there as a scientific assistant. His most recent publication is Investigations into the Phenomenology and the Ontology of the Work of Art (Springer, open access, edited with Frederik Stjernfelt). He has published articles in Synthese, Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, and Semiotica. His research interests are cognitive linguistics and phenomenology as well as the cognitive semiotics of art and aesthetic experience. Bundgaard is an associate professor at the Center for Semiotics, Aarhus University. Published by De Gruyter Mouton NovemAesthetic perception, attention, and non-genericity: How artists exploit the automatisms of perception to construct meaning in vision Send us feedback about these examples.Licensed Unlicensed Requires Authentication These examples are programmatically compiled from various online sources to illustrate current usage of the word 'perceive.' Any opinions expressed in the examples do not represent those of Merriam-Webster or its editors. Kevin Rector, Los Angeles Times, 29 Apr. citizen who was born in California to Cambodian immigrants was referred to ICE - and denied access to rehabilitative and other state prison programs as a result - because state prison officials wrongly perceived her to be a Mexican national. Sahana Jayaraman,, In one example outlined in the suit, a U.S. Solo Ceesay, Rolling Stone, That means designing with residents in mind - thinking about how everything from the architecture of the building to the decor in rooms might be perceived by the people who will be living there. Nolan Higdon, Fortune, Regulators across the globe are split on crypto’s value proposition - a handful perceives it as our only hope of creating a fair and inclusive financial system, while others see it as merely another tool to enable illicit activity. 1 threat to their lives was other Americans. Katharina Buchholz, Forbes, By 2021, in my view, the unintended result of such partisan programming was that audiences perceived that the No. Miron Lakomy, Scientific American, The numbers also show how the real or perceived need to drive a larger vehicle is more widespread in some nations. Mikhail Klimentov, Washington Post, Many went viral and changed how the public perceived this military conflict. Priya Krishna, New York Times, Some Ukrainians fear that, if the counteroffensive is perceived as falling short, pressure will grow on Zelensky to negotiate a peace deal with Moscow, or Western support could wane.

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