As Philosophy Of Perception — Aesthetics
: Rather than following a "blueprint" for beauty, this model treats every aesthetic encounter as unique, requiring the viewer to attend to the specific, non-repeatable qualities of the object.
This interdisciplinary field draws heavily on perceptual psychology and neuroscience to explain phenomena like (the ability to see both a 2D surface and the 3D scene it depicts simultaneously) and cross-modal influences (how sound might change the way we "see" an image). Bence Nanay, Aesthetics as Philosophy of Perception Aesthetics as philosophy of perception
: This is an unusual state where attention is focused on a single object but simultaneously distributed across its many different properties (such as color, texture, and form). For example, when looking at a painting, you might not just see a "tree" but attend to the specific interplay of brushstrokes and light. : Rather than following a "blueprint" for beauty,