THE APPROACH FOR REGULATION THE PERCEPTION OF VISUAL INFORMATION PROCESSES AND THE ROLE OF MUSEUM IN MODERN CULTURE
The perception of visual information is analyzed on the example of the transformation of the museum, caused by socio-cultural transformations and memory-turn. The methodology of the information-synergistic approach makes it possible to classify the theories of perception visual information and the definition the applicability limits for each approach. It presented some results of the project no. 6.1879.2011.
Keywords: visual information, perception of visual information, museum transformation, memory, history, memory-turn, temporal turn, information-synergetic approach
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Issue: 11, 2013
Series of issue: Issue 11
Rubric: INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH
Pages: 167 — 172
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