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Vol. 13 No. 2 (2020): Special Thematic Issue "Eye Tracking and Visual Arts"
Vol. 13 No. 2 (2020): Special Thematic Issue "Eye Tracking and Visual Arts"
Published:
2020-01-17
Special thematic issue "Eye Tracking and Visual Arts"
Eye tracking and visual arts. Introduction to the special thematic issue
Raphael Rosenberg; Rudolf Groner
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Reading English-language haiku: An eye-movement study of the ‘cut effect’
Thomas Geyer, Franziska Günther, Hermann J Müller, Jim Kacian, Heinrich René Liesefeld, Stella Pierides
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Eye-tracking and learning experience: gaze trajectories to better understand the behavior of memorial visitors
Salma Mesmoudi, Stanislas Hommet, Denis Peschanski
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Looking at Buswell's pictures
Nicholas J. Wade
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A quantitative analysis of the taxonomy of artistic styles
Viviane Clay*, Johannes Schrumpf*, Yannick Tessenow*, Helmut Leder, Ulrich Ansorge, Peter König
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The display makes a difference: A mobile eye tracking study on the perception of art before and after a museum’s rearrangement
Luise Reitstätter, Hanna Brinkmann, Thiago Santini, Eva Specker, Zoya Dare, Flora Bakondi, Anna Miscená, Enkelejda Kasneci, Helmut Leder, Raphael Rosenberg
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Does pictorial composition guide the eye? Investigating four centuries of last supper pictures
Rosa Sancarlo, Zoya Dare, Jozsef Arato, Raphael Rosenberg
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Absorbing the gaze, scattering looks: Klimt’s distinctive style and its two-fold effect on the eye of the beholder
Anna Miscena, Jozsef Arato, Raphael Rosenberg
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You read best what you read most: An eye tracking study
Uroš Nedeljković, Kata Jovančić, Nace Pušnik
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Testing a calibration-free eye tracker prototype at the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna
Zoya Dare, Hanna Brinkmann, Raphael Rosenberg
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The closer, the better? Processing relations between picture elements in historical paintings
Manuela Glaser, Manuel Knoos, Stephan Schwan
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Task-dependent eye-movement patterns in viewing art
Nino Sharvashidze, Alexander C Schütz
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The role that composition plays in determining how a viewer looks at landscape art
Tanya Beelders, Luna Bergh
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Interaction between image and text during the process of biblical art reception
Gregor Hardiess, Caecilie Weissert
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Viewing-patterns and perspectival painting: An eye-tracking study on the effect of the vanishing point
Arthur Crucq
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