Instantaneous Art? Investigating Frank Stella’s Moroccan Paintings with a Short-Exposure Experiment

IF 0.1 4区 艺术学 0 ART CERAMICS-ART AND PERCEPTION Pub Date : 2020-06-08 DOI:10.1163/22134913-bja10001
S. D. Winter, Nathalie Vissers, Christophe Bossens, J. Wagemans
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In his search to create ‘instantaneously capturable’ paintings, Frank Stella started to use Day-Glo alkyd paints as a vehicle to communicate his simple, striped designs. Up till now, art criticism has neglected the visual impact of these fluorescent colours on this concept of ‘instantaneous art’. By presenting participants with Stella’s designs (fluorescent and conventional variants) for short presentation times (8 to 12 ms), we aimed to find out whether fluorescent colour combinations are seen faster (i.e., yield better performance in identifying the specific design) than their conventional counterparts. In general, participants were very good in identifying the correct design among distractors, which means that the pattern and colour combinations based on Stella’s work do seem to be ‘instantaneously capturable’. However, Stella’s formula for ‘instantaneous’ paintings is not identical for the different combinations. When exploring fluorescence in combination with other aspects of the design (colour and pattern), we found two effects that seemed to predict performance. First, performance seemed to depend on specific design patterns. Second, fluorescence seemed to interact with specific colour combinations in predicting performance. The red/yellow designs yielded better performance for the fluorescent variants, while the opposite was found for the green/orange designs. Contrast differences in luminance between the two colours of each colour combination might explain part of the results. On the other hand, the effect of fluorescent colours might have been watered down by the confusion between the hand-printed fluorescent colours and the computer display used for the identification task, which only showed conventional colours.
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瞬时艺术吗?用短曝光实验研究弗兰克·斯特拉的摩洛哥绘画
为了创作“瞬间捕捉”的画作,Frank Stella开始使用Day-Glo醇酸漆作为传达他简单条纹设计的工具。到目前为止,艺术评论忽略了这些荧光色对“瞬时艺术”概念的视觉影响。通过在短时间内(8至12毫秒)向参与者展示Stella的设计(荧光和传统变体),我们旨在找出荧光颜色组合是否比传统颜色组合更快地被看到(即,在识别特定设计方面产生更好的性能)。总的来说,参与者在识别干扰物的正确设计方面表现得很好,这意味着基于斯特拉作品的图案和颜色组合似乎是“瞬间捕捉到的”。然而,对于不同的组合,斯特拉的“瞬时”绘画公式并不相同。当探索荧光与设计的其他方面(颜色和图案)相结合时,我们发现两种效果似乎可以预测性能。首先,性能似乎取决于特定的设计模式。其次,荧光似乎与特定的颜色组合相互作用,以预测表现。红色/黄色设计对荧光变体产生了更好的性能,而绿色/橙色设计则相反。每种颜色组合的两种颜色之间的亮度对比差异可能解释了部分结果。另一方面,由于手工打印的荧光颜色与用于识别任务的计算机显示器之间的混淆,荧光颜色的效果可能被淡化了,计算机显示器只显示传统的颜色。
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