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But Is It really Art? The Classification of Images as Art/Not Art and Correlation with Appraisal and Viewer Interpersonal Differences

机译:但这真的是艺术吗?图像分类为艺术 /非艺术及其与评估和观看者人际差异的相关性

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When an individual participates in empirical studies involving the visual arts, they most often are presented with a stream of images, shown on a computer, depicting reproductions of artworks by respected artists but which are often not known to the viewer. While art can of course be shown in presentia actuale—e.g., in the museum—this laboratory paradigm has become our go-to basis for assessing interaction, and, often in conjunction with some means of rating, for assessing evaluative, emotional, cognitive, and even neurophysiological response. However, the question is rarely asked: Do participants actually believe that every image that they are viewing is indeed “Art”? Relatedly, how does this evaluation relate to aesthetic appreciation, and do the answers to these questions vary in accordance with different strategies and interpersonal differences? In this paper, we consider the spontaneous classification of digital reproductions as art or not art. Participants viewed a range of image types—Abstract, Hyperrealistic, Poorly Executed paintings, Readymade sculptures, as well as Renaissance and Baroque paintings. They classified these as “art” or “not art” using both binary and analog scales, and also assessed for liking. Almost universally, individuals did not find all items within a class to be “art,” nor did all participants agree on the arthood status for any one item. Art classification in turn showed a significant positive correlation with liking. Whether an object was classified as art moreover correlated with specific personality variables, tastes, and decision strategies. The impact of these findings is discussed for selection/assessment of participants and for better understanding the basis of findings in past and future empirical art research.
机译:当个人参加涉及视觉艺术的实证研究时,通常会向他们展示一系列图像,这些图像显示在计算机上,描绘了受尊敬的艺术家的作品复制品,但观众通常不知道。尽管当然可以在演示文稿中(例如在博物馆中)展示艺术,但是这种实验室范式已成为我们评估互动的基础,并且通常与某些评级手段结合在一起,用于评估评估,情感,认知,甚至神经生理反应。但是,很少有人问这个问题:参与者是否真的相信他们正在观看的每幅图像确实都是“艺术”?相关地,这种评估与审美欣赏有何关系,这些问题的答案是否会根据不同的策略和人际差异而有所不同?在本文中,我们认为数字复制的自发分类是艺术还是非艺术。参与者查看了一系列图像类型-抽象,超现实主义,执行不力的绘画,现成的雕塑以及文艺复兴时期和巴洛克式的绘画。他们使用二进制和模拟量表将这些分类为“艺术”或“非艺术”,并进行了喜好评估。几乎普遍而言,个人没有发现班级中的所有物品都是“艺术品”,也没有所有参与者就任何一件物品的艺术品地位达成共识。艺术分类又与喜好呈显着正相关。此外,对象是否被归类为艺术品还与特定的人格变量,品味和决策策略相关。讨论了这些发现的影响,以供参与者选择/评估以及更好地理解过去和将来的经验艺术研究的发现基础。

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