2009
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2471-8_2
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“…In this view, aesthetic experience builds on sensory anticipations—whether the object of potential contact is materially available or only suggestively present. Aisthêsis , the etymological source of the concept of aesthetics, involves “the experience of the possible, […] a consciousness in the mode of the as if” (Brudzińska, 2010, p. 11). Here, it is useful to recall Damasio’s (2010, pp.…”
Section: Empirical Background and Operationalization Of Haptic Visualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this view, aesthetic experience builds on sensory anticipations—whether the object of potential contact is materially available or only suggestively present. Aisthêsis , the etymological source of the concept of aesthetics, involves “the experience of the possible, […] a consciousness in the mode of the as if” (Brudzińska, 2010, p. 11). Here, it is useful to recall Damasio’s (2010, pp.…”
Section: Empirical Background and Operationalization Of Haptic Visualitymentioning
confidence: 99%