Visual Perception and Graphic Analysis. The Pattern of Inlays in the Cathedral of Palermo
The Cathedral of Palermo is one of the monuments belonging to the Arab-Norman Itinerary, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2015. This text uses geometric analysis to describe some of the inlaid circular designs from the eastern façade, the corner towers and the apses. The cataloguing of the t...
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doaj-f280ddbb555043f5b61c8c95089a33ba2020-11-25T01:31:50ZengMDPI AGProceedings2504-39002017-11-0119108510.3390/proceedings1091085proceedings1091085Visual Perception and Graphic Analysis. The Pattern of Inlays in the Cathedral of PalermoVincenza Garofalo0Ricercatore, ICAR/17, Dipartimento di Architettura, Università di Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, Ed. 14, 90128 Palermo, ItalyThe Cathedral of Palermo is one of the monuments belonging to the Arab-Norman Itinerary, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2015. This text uses geometric analysis to describe some of the inlaid circular designs from the eastern façade, the corner towers and the apses. The cataloguing of the two-tone geometric motifs also reveals aspects that can be linked back to the laws of visual perception. Hence, the text investigates these aspects based on a new reading. In fact, decomposing these elements based on the experience of their perception also facilitates the recognition of elementary figures. The attempt made in this brief text intends to induce a new perceptive awareness resulting from a more attentive and prolonged period of observation.https://www.mdpi.com/2504-3900/1/9/1085perceptiongraphic analysisgeometric constructionsdrawing |
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The Cathedral of Palermo is one of the monuments belonging to the Arab-Norman Itinerary, declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2015. This text uses geometric analysis to describe some of the inlaid circular designs from the eastern façade, the corner towers and the apses. The cataloguing of the two-tone geometric motifs also reveals aspects that can be linked back to the laws of visual perception. Hence, the text investigates these aspects based on a new reading. In fact, decomposing these elements based on the experience of their perception also facilitates the recognition of elementary figures. The attempt made in this brief text intends to induce a new perceptive awareness resulting from a more attentive and prolonged period of observation. |
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