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Artistic research Urban Hub is focused on materiality and its semiotics and the construct of syntax from cognitive linguistics. The research fields are architecture, visual arts and music. Research methods are thereby interventional between different disciplines and work in progress. In doing so, artistic research Urban Hub in cross-disciplinary and transdisciplinary between Architecture and Visual arts+Music aims for an innovative creative approach that emerges from the real space. The research objective is on the topic of "well-being" as a common in design, which addresses Wittgenstein's theoretical exploring ontologically and epistemologically. The research is methodologically interdisciplinary in connection with the perspective of cognitive neuroscience (on the body) transdisciplinary. The artistic research Urban Hub addresses environmental issues and human coexistence from the aspect of communication in the environment such as in urban space from the aspect of critical theory. It is an exploration of Barriere-free (for the possibility of communication) spatial aesthetic in urban space "Urban choreography (gesture)" practically, which addresses artistic intervention in public space. Thereby, the artistic intervention in the context of this artistic research Urban Hub aims for the procedure of the natural way of integration.
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Brain-Mind
From Neurons to Consciousness and Creativity
Paul Thagard
Oxford Series on Cognitive Models and Architectures
3. Perception and Imagery
Why Perception and Imagery Matter to Mind and Society
From Sensation to Perception to Imagery
External Senses
Internal Senses
Imagery
Mental Mechanisms for Imagery
Neural Mechanisms for Imagery
Uses of Imagery
Summary and Discussion
Notes to Chapter 3: Perception
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