Google Tech Talks
May 22, 2007
ABSTRACT
Artists and graphic designers of all stripes continually face the problem of how to compose their works in aesthetically pleasing ways. Despite its importance and generality, the perceptual basis of aesthetic response has not been adequately studied. I will report the results of three projects that investigate people's aesthetic responses to spatial and color composition. Our results show strong, consistent preferences in the spatial composition of simple images containing familiar objects and configurations of objects in rectangular frames to be positioned at or near the center of the frame (the "center bias") and to face toward the center of the frame...
I wouldn't be surprised if our aesthetic senses are immediately linked to the motor senses that turn our head and eyes around.That is our cropping mechanism, our neck and eyeball muscles. If you don't get the optimal view in a picture, it itches and the picture feels ugly. We want to turn our head but we can't.
adriaanlbos 3 years ago