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  1. Frontiers

    Comparing brain activity in response to representational and abstract paintings revealed significantly higher activation for representational art works in several brain regions, predominantly in the left frontal lobe and bilaterally in the temporal, frontal and parietal lobes, limbic system, insula and other areas as well.

  2. Abstract art paintings, global image properties, and verbal

    To conduct empirical research, abstract art paintings should be divided into sub-groups. Abstract. While global image properties (GIPs) relate to preference ratings in many categories of visual stimuli, this relationship is typically not seen for abstract art paintings. ... Paper Presented at the Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition, 2005 ...

  3. Abstract art paintings, global image properties, and verbal

    Furthermore, abstract art paintings can be classified into distinct sub-groups that warrant seperate examination. In Study 1, we found that people's preference for abstract art . Limitations. Although we aimed to investigate a representative subset of abstract art paintings in Study 2, we still based our analysis on availability of artworks.

  4. What does the brain tell us about abstract art?

    abstract art frees our brain from the dominance of reality, enabling it to flow within its. inner states, create new emotional and cognitive associations, and activate brain-states. that are ...

  5. What does the brain tell us about abstract art?

    Neural and behavioral correlates of art/abstract art. A fundamental assumption of modern brain research is that each action in mental/cognitive/emotional realms is correlated with a corresponding specific brain activity pattern. Each activity represents and generates the resultant experience.

  6. (PDF) Perception of abstract and representative visual art

    The perceptual process of abstract and representative art are different; abstract art tends to elicit a. diversive, ‗glancing' mode of exploration and dispersed, short fixations, and ...

  7. Organizing Research for Arts and Humanities Papers and Theses

    Note: This description of a typical abstract and its elements is geared toward researchers in the arts and humanities. Additional information on writing abstracts is available in Dr. Robert Labaree's libguide on organizing research in the social sciences. An abstract is a summary of a paper, a book, or a presentation.

  8. Abstract Art Research Papers

    View Abstract Art Research Papers on Academia.edu for free. Skip to main content ... Research paper presented at the conference In Black and White: Photography, Race, and the Modern Impulse in Brazil at Midcentury, at The Graduate Center, City University of New York, May 3, 2017.

  9. Pricing revolution: From abstract expressionism to pop art

    Abstract. Abstract Expressionism famously shifted the center of the advanced art world from Paris to New York. The triumph of Abstract Expressionism, and its subsequent abrupt decline in the face of Pop Art, are familiar tales in the literature of art history. Econometric analysis of evidence from auction markets now provides a basis for dating ...

  10. Abstract art

    abstract art, painting, sculpture, or graphic art in which the portrayal of things from the visible world plays little or no part. All art consists largely of elements that can be called abstract—elements of form, colour, line, tone, and texture. Prior to the 20th century these abstract elements were employed by artists to describe ...

  11. Full article: "The Art(ist) is present": Arts-based research

    Abstract; 1. Warm-up: Defining the arts-based research; 2. Evolving perspectives: Dance-based methods ... which often ends with the creation of a research report or an academic paper. This is a very important aspect of the separation still present between the world of scientific research and the practitioners who can rarely access the ...

  12. Research Paper Abstract

    Research Paper Abstract is a brief summary of a research paper that describes the study's purpose, methods, findings, and conclusions. It is often the first section of the paper that readers encounter, and its purpose is to provide a concise and accurate overview of the paper's content. The typical length of an abstract is usually around ...

  13. (PDF) Abstraction and art

    an abstraction. A work of art is a collection of subjective relations, an. interface between levels of consciousness in a shifting context. It is on this. context that the codes, languages, rites ...

  14. 15 Abstract Examples: A Comprehensive Guide

    An abstract may contain a succinct background statement highlighting the research's significance, a problem statement, the methodologies used, a synopsis of the results, and the conclusions drawn. When it comes to writing an abstract for a research paper, striking a balance between consciousness and informative detail is essential.

  15. How to Write an Abstract

    An abstract is a short summary of a longer work (such as a thesis, dissertation or research paper). The abstract concisely reports the aims and outcomes of your research, so that readers know exactly what your paper is about. Although the structure may vary slightly depending on your discipline, your abstract should describe the purpose of your ...

  16. How to Write a Research Paper Abstract in 2024: Guide With Examples

    Set a 1-inch (2.54 centimeter) margin on all sides. The running head should be aligned to the left at the top of the page. The abstract should be on the second page of the paper (the first one is reserved for the title). Avoid indentations, unless you must include a keywords section at the end of the abstract.

  17. Abstractive summarization: An overview of the state of the art

    Abstract. Summarization, is to reduce the size of the document while preserving the meaning, is one of the most researched areas among the Natural Language Processing (NLP) community. Summarization techniques, on the basis of whether the exact sentences are considered as they appear in the original text or new sentences are generated using ...

  18. Embodied graffiti and street art research

    Abstract. Graffiti and street art research (GSAR) has become more acknowledged within the academic discourse; however, it has much to gain from theorising its methodological aspects. As a multidisciplinary field, GSAR has mostly used qualitative research methods, exploring urban space through methods that range from visual recordings to ...

  19. PDF Nber Working Paper Series Two Paths to Abstract Art: Kandinsky and

    The new complexity in the modern development of art, the necessity for the conscious use of scientific geometric methods become clear in the creation of a system of movement for new classical structures. Kazimir Malevich, 19195. In a remarkable essay titled "Reminiscences," written when he was at the peak of his.

  20. Graphical Abstract in Scientific Research

    A graphical abstract (GA) is a graphic and visual summary of the important findings of a scientific article [ 1 ]. A GA should enhance a reader's ability to remember and recall information [ 2 ]. Recent research shows an eight-fold increase in the sharing of a visual abstract on social media in comparison to text-only abstracts; this has led to ...

  21. Art History Research at Yale: How to Research Art

    Before you begin conducting research, it's important to ask yourself a few questions: 1. What's my topic? Review your assignment closely and choose an appropriate topic. Is this topic about a single artist or an art movement? Is it a study of one work or a body of works? How long is the paper—will you need a basic overview, or detailed ...

  22. Abstract Writing: A Step-by-Step Guide With Tips & Examples

    You can, however, write a draft at the beginning of your research and add in any gaps later. If you find abstract writing a herculean task, here are the few tips to help you with it: 1. Always develop a framework to support your abstract. Before writing, ensure you create a clear outline for your abstract.

  23. SpreadsheetLLM: Encoding Spreadsheets for Large Language Models

    View PDF Abstract: Spreadsheets, with their extensive two-dimensional grids, various layouts, and diverse formatting options, present notable challenges for large language models (LLMs). In response, we introduce SpreadsheetLLM, pioneering an efficient encoding method designed to unleash and optimize LLMs' powerful understanding and reasoning capability on spreadsheets.

  24. Artificial intelligence in fine arts: A systematic review of empirical

    Abstract. Artificial intelligence (AI) tools are quickly transforming the traditional fields of fine arts and raise questions of AI challenging human creativity. AI tools can be used in creative processes and analysis of fine art, such as painting, music, and literature. They also have potential in enhancing artistic events, installations, and ...

  25. Predictive maintenance of district heating networks: A comprehensive

    Abstract. Predictive maintenance (PdM) shows promise for district heating networks. Various aspects of PdM strategy and state-of-the-art technologies are surveyed. The main methodologies for the PdM implementation are presented. The real-world challenges and future research trends are discussed.