Taylor Richard P, Spehar Branka, Van Donkelaar Paul, Hagerhall Caroline M
Department of Physics, University of Oregon Eugene, OR, USA.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2011 Jun 22;5:60. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00060. eCollection 2011.
Fractals have been very successful in quantifying the visual complexity exhibited by many natural patterns, and have captured the imagination of scientists and artists alike. Our research has shown that the poured patterns of the American abstract painter Jackson Pollock are also fractal. This discovery raises an intriguing possibility - are the visual characteristics of fractals responsible for the long-term appeal of Pollock's work? To address this question, we have conducted 10 years of scientific investigation of human response to fractals and here we present, for the first time, a review of this research that examines the inter-relationship between the various results. The investigations include eye tracking, visual preference, skin conductance, and EEG measurement techniques. We discuss the artistic implications of the positive perceptual and physiological responses to fractal patterns.
分形在量化许多自然图案所呈现的视觉复杂性方面非常成功,并且吸引了科学家和艺术家的想象力。我们的研究表明,美国抽象画家杰克逊·波洛克泼洒的图案也是分形的。这一发现引发了一个有趣的可能性——分形的视觉特征是否是波洛克作品长期具有吸引力的原因?为了解决这个问题,我们对人类对分形的反应进行了10年的科学研究,在此我们首次对这项研究进行综述,该综述考察了各种结果之间的相互关系。这些研究包括眼动追踪、视觉偏好、皮肤电传导和脑电图测量技术。我们讨论了对分形图案产生积极感知和生理反应的艺术含义。