Cross-cultural aesthetics: Analyses and experiments in verbal and visual arts

Shlomo Dubnov, Kevin Burns, Yasushi Kiyoki

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Aesthetics arise from arousal of the senses followed by appraisals that make sense of what was sensed. The underlying psychology of sense-making can be modeled mathematically as a reduction in entropy, from the initial entropy of arousal to residual entropy after appraisal. This theoretical framework is applied here to the aesthetics of verbal and visual arts across American and Japanese cultures. First, a computational model is proposed to analyze the aesthetics of humor in haiku form and amusing advertisements known as Burma-Shave jingles. These analyses demonstrate how aesthetic experiences can be computed in terms of entropy reduction, for both forms of verse. Then, an experimental study is performed to characterize preferences for complexity in abstract art across samples of American and Japanese populations. This experiment further illustrates how aesthetics can be computed in terms of entropy, establishing commonalities between the two cultures and uncovering differences in aesthetic preferences of individuals.

本文言語English
ホスト出版物のタイトルSpringerBriefs in Computer Science
出版社Springer
ページ21-41
ページ数21
9783319428710
DOI
出版ステータスPublished - 2016

出版物シリーズ

名前SpringerBriefs in Computer Science
番号9783319428710
0
ISSN(印刷版)2191-5768
ISSN(電子版)2191-5776

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • コンピュータ サイエンス(全般)

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