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This special issue on the theme of the affordances of art is organised around a lecture Erik Rietveld presented at the University of Twente on the occasion of being appointed as Socrates Professor. In his lecture, Erik describes three affordance-related aspects of the making practices at Rietveld Architecture-Art-Affordances (RAAAF), a visual art and architecture studio Erik and his brother Ronald Rietveld founded in 2006. The special issue includes 22 reflections on Erik’s lecture written by commentators from a broad range of different fields including art history, architecture, ecological psychology, dynamical systems cognitive science, anthropology, archaeology and the philosophy of 4e cognition. Erik and I provide a response that reflects on what it means to make philosophical art installations. The special issue also includes an interview conducted with art-historian Anja Novak reflecting on the potential of ecological-enactive cognitive science to further our understanding of experiential engagement with art. Finally, Erik has written an opinion article in which he sets out the next steps in his research programme of developing a conceptual framework for understanding ‘change-ability’ – skills for coordinating with a rapidly changing world. The key insight behind the framework is that changing the affordances of the living environment can contribute to changing otherwise rigid and undesirable patterns of behaviour. Erik reflects on the role that artworks can play in inviting reflection on how the practices that organise and shape human life could be different, a task that is increasingly urgent in a time when removing obstacles to change is necessary.
这期关于艺术可供性主题的特刊是围绕埃里克·里特维尔德在被任命为苏格拉底教授之际在特文特大学发表的一场讲座而组织的。在他的讲座中,Erik描述了Rietveld Architecture Art Affordances(RAAAF)制作实践的三个可供性相关方面,这是一家视觉艺术和建筑工作室,Erik和他的兄弟Ronald Rietfeld于2006年成立。特刊包括来自艺术史、建筑、生态心理学、动力系统认知科学、人类学、考古学和4e认知哲学等广泛领域的评论员对Erik讲座的22篇反思。Erik和我提供了一个回应,反思了制作哲学艺术装置意味着什么。特刊还包括对艺术史学家安贾·诺瓦克的采访,他反思了生态行为认知科学的潜力,以进一步加深我们对艺术体验参与的理解,Erik写了一篇观点文章,在文章中,他阐述了他的研究计划的下一步,即开发一个理解“改变能力”的概念框架——与快速变化的世界协调的技能。该框架背后的关键见解是,改变生活环境的可供性可能有助于改变原本僵化和不受欢迎的行为模式。Erik反思了艺术品在吸引人们反思组织和塑造人类生活的实践可能会有什么不同方面可以发挥的作用,在需要消除变革障碍的时代,这项任务变得越来越紧迫。
期刊介绍:
_Adaptive Behavior_ publishes articles on adaptive behaviour in living organisms and autonomous artificial systems. The official journal of the _International Society of Adaptive Behavior_, _Adaptive Behavior_, addresses topics such as perception and motor control, embodied cognition, learning and evolution, neural mechanisms, artificial intelligence, behavioral sequences, motivation and emotion, characterization of environments, decision making, collective and social behavior, navigation, foraging, communication and signalling.
Print ISSN: 1059-7123