2021
DOI: 10.1177/03010066211061514
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How to Lay Bricks: Local-Global Alignment Predicts Preference for Shifted Tile Patterns

Abstract: We examine the aesthetic characteristics of row tile patterns defined by repeating strips of polygons. In experiment 1 participants rated the perceived beauty of equilateral triangle, square and rectangular tilings presented at vertical and horizontal orientations. The tiles were shifted by one-fourth increments of a complete row cycle. Shifts that preserved global symmetry were liked the most. Local symmetry by itself did not predict ratings but tilings with a greater number of emergent features did. In a sec… Show more

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