Esthetics, "Aida" and "Re-entry shock:" Fountains in a blind woman's drawings
AUTOR(ES)
Kennedy, John M.
FONTE
Psychol. Neurosci.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
2014-12
RESUMO
Blind people can invent drawings for material objects like cups, and matters esthetic, like "glory" at the climax of a story. In sketches of cups, their drawings are realistic, using lines for surface edges of profiles, and borders of cross-sections. They are metaphoric if they show purely mental events. These points are illustrated by two drawings by EW, a blind woman with two notable uses of a "fountain" device. One shows "glory" in the opera "Aida" and one is for memories overflowing.