Applied Research · 2009

Investigating how speed contributes to perceptual grouping.

[**This experimental study extends Motion Gestalt by investigating how form ("I"), color ("L"), and speed ("T") compete in perceptual organization. Twenty-five rotating elements create a perceptual conflict to reveal which principle—speed, color, or form—emerges as the dominant organizer of visual motion.

What do you see in the motion?**

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**This experimental study extends Motion Gestalt by investigating how form ("I"), color ("L"), and speed ("T") compete in perceptual organization. Twenty-five rotating elements create a perceptual conflict to reveal which principle—speed, color, or form—emerges as the dominant organizer of visual motion.

What do you see in the motion?**

Publication

Speed vs. Color vs. Form

Peer-reviewed Workshop Paper Computational Aesthetics (CAe) · 2009

CAe 2009 Art Catalogue.pdf


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