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The Ambient Optic Array (Gibson, 1979, Chapter 5)
In the previous chapter, Gibson laid the foundations for an ecological optics by distinguishing between stimulation and stimulus information. Read more
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The Relationship Between Stimulation and Stimulus Information (Gibson, 1979,...
The first three chapters describe the world to be perceived, at the ecological scale. This chapter opens the section on how we visually perceive that world - vi... Read more
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The Meaningful Environment (Gibson, 1979, Chapter 3)
In Chapter 1, Gibson identified the animal and it's environment as the two mutually defining parts of an ecological system. In Chapter 2, he developed a... Read more
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Medium, Substances, Surfaces (Gibson, 1979, Chapter 2)
In this chapter, Gibson continues to lay out the rules of the environment (vs the physical world). In physics, there are objects in spaces, but this simply... Read more
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The Animal and the Environment (Gibson, 1979, Chapter 1)
Gibson's first chapter introduces his notion of the environment. This is a distinct level of description from the world according to physics, even though... Read more
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Reading Group - Gibson (1979) The Ecological Approach to Visual Perception
Rob, Marianne, and I had so much fun with the Turvey (2019) reading group that we decided to keep going, and we decided to return to the source - Gibson's 1979... Read more
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Introductions in the 2014 Edition (Gibson, 1979 Reading Group)
The 2014 reprint of Gibson (1979) includes the original Preface and Introduction, as well as an Introduction to the Classic Edition by William H Mace. Read more
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The Ambient Optic Array (Gibson, 1979, Chapter 5) by
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