The following essay proposes to investigate the perceptual and emotional aspects related to the visualization of architectural images. The field of research is limited to a well-defined category: figurative representations as the photographic and digital images of contemporary architecture. In particular, two types will be analysed: the un-built architecture produced by Studio MIR and Bloomimages compared with the photographed built architecture. Using figurative images as a tool of reading, the aim of this work is to identify and classify three types of affective spaces capable of generating a specific kind of perception, producing a sensorial classification of atmosphere for architecture. The study of the Psychology of Art, as well as Aesthetics and Neuroaesthetics can be a valuable tool in understanding the phenomena of the present, considering the marked pictoriality of these images. The application of the analytic methodology, developed in these disciplines, can suggest a new way of "looking" at the project, paying attention to the representation of the atmospheres, which characterizes the experience of felt space.

The affective notes of represented space as motors of emotional and sensorial response / Morselli, CONCETTA ELISA CHIARA. - 64:SHS Web of Conferences(2019). (Intervento presentato al convegno EAEA 14 - Envisioning ambiances: representing (past, present and future) atmospheres for architecture and the built environment. tenutosi a Nantes; France) [10.1051/shsconf/20196401013].

The affective notes of represented space as motors of emotional and sensorial response

Morselli Concetta Elisa Chiara
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2019

Abstract

The following essay proposes to investigate the perceptual and emotional aspects related to the visualization of architectural images. The field of research is limited to a well-defined category: figurative representations as the photographic and digital images of contemporary architecture. In particular, two types will be analysed: the un-built architecture produced by Studio MIR and Bloomimages compared with the photographed built architecture. Using figurative images as a tool of reading, the aim of this work is to identify and classify three types of affective spaces capable of generating a specific kind of perception, producing a sensorial classification of atmosphere for architecture. The study of the Psychology of Art, as well as Aesthetics and Neuroaesthetics can be a valuable tool in understanding the phenomena of the present, considering the marked pictoriality of these images. The application of the analytic methodology, developed in these disciplines, can suggest a new way of "looking" at the project, paying attention to the representation of the atmospheres, which characterizes the experience of felt space.
2019
EAEA 14 - Envisioning ambiances: representing (past, present and future) atmospheres for architecture and the built environment.
affective space; perception; representation; aesthetics, atmospheres, design research; generators; new phenomenologhy
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The affective notes of represented space as motors of emotional and sensorial response / Morselli, CONCETTA ELISA CHIARA. - 64:SHS Web of Conferences(2019). (Intervento presentato al convegno EAEA 14 - Envisioning ambiances: representing (past, present and future) atmospheres for architecture and the built environment. tenutosi a Nantes; France) [10.1051/shsconf/20196401013].
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