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Seeing Without Objects: Visual Indeterminacy and Art

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posted on 2023-03-21, 11:55 authored by Robert Pepperell

 This article discusses the perceptual phenomenon of visual indeterminacy in an art-historical and scientific context and considers the phenomenon's role in certain heightened states of awareness. Further philosophical implications of the phenomenon are discussed, specifically the suggestion that visual indeterminacy may point to an inherent contradiction in the relationship between mind and world. This discussion is then related to a body of artwork produced by the author over some 20 years. The article concludes that visual indeterminacy is a fruitful subject for further interdisciplinary research, as it draws on ideas from the arts, sciences and humanities. 

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Leonardo

Publisher

MIT Press

Version

  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Citation

Pepperell, R. (2006). Seeing without objects: Visual indeterminacy and art. Leonardo, 39(5), 394-400.

Print ISSN

0024-094X

Electronic ISSN

1530-9282

Cardiff Met Affiliation

  • Cardiff School of Art and Design

Cardiff Met Authors

Robert Pepperell

Cardiff Met Research Centre/Group

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  • en

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