The display makes a difference: A mobile eye tracking study on the perception of art before and after a museum's rearrangement
There is increasing awareness that the perception of art is affected by the way it is presented. In 2018, the Austrian Gallery Belvedere redisplayed its permanent collection. Our multi-disciplinary team seized this opportunity to investigate the viewing behavior of specific artworks both before and...
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Main Authors: | Luise Reitstätter (Author), Hanna Brinkmann (Author), Thiago Santini (Author), Eva Specker (Author), Zoya Dare (Author), Flora Bakondi (Author), Anna Miscená (Author), Enkelejda Kasneci (Author), Helmut Leder (Author), Raphael Rosenberg (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2020-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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