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This lecture explores the intricate components of visual perception as they relate to landscapes. It covers the physiology of vision, such as the field of view, visual acuity, eye movement, and the nature of light transmission. We delve into the key visual elements, including color, texture, scale, form, lines, and motion, which contribute to how we interpret landscapes. The lecture also examines perceptual relationships, including temporal variations and the influence of distance and observer position on our perception of landscapes, illustrated through engaging mystery images.
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LECTURE 2: LOOKING AT LANDSCAPES VISUAL PERCEPTION VISUAL ELEMENTS PERCEPTUAL RELATIONSHIPS
1 VISUAL PERCEPTION Physiology of vision • Field-of-view (horizontal and vertical) • Visual acuity and contrast • Eye movement • Light transmission • Sources/absorption/reflection
2 VISUAL ELEMENTS • Colour • Texture • Scale • Form • Lines/edges • Motion
3 PERCEPTUAL RELATIONSHIPS Temporal variations Landscape relationships: • Distance • Observer position