DocumentCode
2076007
Title
Non-stable form using in environmental art design from the view of Gestalt aesthetics
Author
Gao, Yun
Author_Institution
Dept. of Art & Design, China Jiliang Univ., Hangzhou, China
fYear
2008
fDate
22-25 Nov. 2008
Firstpage
895
Lastpage
897
Abstract
This article discusses the application of non-stable in contemporary environmental art design from the perspective of Gestalt aesthetics. Gestalt aesthetics has a unique interpretation about the aesthetic effect of ¿non-stable form¿. Experiments show that, in the face of a simple form, people will feel very comfortable and calm, they will not block the perception activities, and they will not create any tension and other bad feelings. We call such form is ¿beautiful¿ or ¿stable ¿forms, at the same time, those non-symmetrical, tilted, irregular forms will lead people to psychological tension and a feeling of excitement, we generally call such irregular and disorderly forms the ¿ugly¿ or ¿non-stable¿ forms. However, the fun in this - first aroused the attention and tension, followed by its active organizations, and finally the organizations activities to be completed and early tensions disappear. The experience of this course is no longer a straight dull, it is ups and downs. Gestalt aesthetics can help us understand the use of non-stable form in environmental art design the perspective of theoretical level, and guide our design practice.
Keywords
design for environment; psychology; Gestalt aesthetics; Gestalt human perception; Gestalt psychology; contemporary environmental art design; nonstable form; perception activities; unique interpretation; Art; Graphics; Humans; Psychology; Shape; Uninterruptible power systems; Deconstruction; Environmental art design; Gestalt Aesthetics; Gestalt Psychology; postmodern design;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Computer-Aided Industrial Design and Conceptual Design, 2008. CAID/CD 2008. 9th International Conference on
Conference_Location
Kunming
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-3290-5
Electronic_ISBN
978-1-4244-3291-2
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CAIDCD.2008.4730705
Filename
4730705
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