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  1. Film : Gestalt Film 2
    Gestalt Film 2 (GREEN, A. )
    Search Score: 13
  2. Film : Gestalt Film 3
    Gestalt Film 3 (GREEN, A. )
    Search Score: 12
  3. Film : Gestalt Film 1
    Gestalt Film 1 (GREEN, A. )
    Search Score: 11
  4. Book : Gestalt Psycology
    Gestalt Psycology (KOHLER, W. )
    Search Score: 8
  5. Book : Merleau-Ponty was a key thinker in the tradition of embodiment theory, he forms a bridge between the Gestalt Psycology of Kohler and the embodiment theory of Lakoff Johnson. Also this work is cited by Paul Dourish as a text upon which he bas [...]
    The Phenomenology of Perception (MERLEAU-PONTY, M. )
    Search Score: 5
  6. Book : [...] g in both a narrative and a stylistic manner, comic book closure is almost identical to the similarly named principal of Gestalt Psycology. Comic book narrative closure can also be identified with Gestalt principals of continuity, similarity and pro [...]
    Understanding Comics (MCCLOUD, S. )
    Search Score: 5
  7. Image : See Gestalt closure, proximity and continuity.
    Comic Book Temporal/Juxtapositional Closure (MCCLOUD, S. )
    Search Score: 3
  8. Image : See Gestalt closure and Lakoff and Johnson's basic level category.
    Basic Level Category and Closure (MCCLOUD, S. )
    Search Score: 3
  9. Image : Gestalt principal of closure exemplified.
    Visual Closure, Image Completion (MCCLOUD, S. )
    Search Score: 3
  10. Image : This image exemplifies both the comic book and Gestalt principals of closure.
    What are you really seeing. (MCCLOUD, S. )
    Search Score: 3
  11. Book : [...] resent prevailing model. The book takes the stance of familiar or 'learned' behaviour as best and uses a good number of Gestalt prinicpals to back this up (which is interesting). In this way the book takes a similar approach to begining to look at [...]
    Designing Interfaces (TIDWELL, J. )
    Search Score: 3
  12. Book : [...] evity of comic books in light of ideas drawn from media theory, interface design theory, Phenomenological philosophy and Gestalt psychology. The research will explore the potential for 'implied' comic book devices in reversing the trend toward [...]
    Research Proposal: 'Implied Interaction' (GREEN, A. )
    Search Score: 3
  13. Panel : Gestalt Psycologydescribes how two object placed next to each other are perceptually regardedas associated*.
    The 'Infinite Canvas' and how it may be of use. : 5,4
    Search Score: 2
  14. Image : Keyword match: Comics, Scott McCloud, Comic Theory, Medium, Detail, Reduction, Simplification, Closure, Gestalt, Proximity, Continuity
    Now you die (MCCLOUD, S. )
    Search Score: 2
  15. Image : Keyword match: Comics, Scott McCloud, Comic Theory, Medium, Detail, Reduction, Simplification, Gestalt, Closure, Experience, Perception, Basic Level Category, Masking, Audience Identification
    Masking (MCCLOUD, S. )
    Search Score: 2
  16. Image : Keyword match: Comics, Scott McCloud, Comic Theory, Medium, Detail, Reduction, Simplification, Gestalt, Closure, Experience, Perception, Basic Level Category
    Basic Level Category (MCCLOUD, S. )
    Search Score: 2
  17. Book : [...] egory members have similarly percieved overall shapes. The highest level at which category members can be recognised by Gestalt Perception. It is the highest level at which a person uses similar motor actions for interacting with category membe [...]
    Philosophy In The Flesh (LAKOFF, G. JOHNSON, M. )
    Search Score: 2
  18. Panel : As the Gestalt Film project had uncoveredthe importance of clear transitionalmetaphor.
    The development of inter-strip transitions : 2,0
    Search Score: 1
  19. Panel : (ii) The need for sectioning was suggestedby my work with what I have called 'Gestalt filmmaking'.
    'Implied interaction' Hub. : 60,63
    Search Score: 1
  20. Panel : I believe theanswer is also tobe found in Gestalt Psycology
    The 'Infinite Canvas' and how it may be of use. : 9,6
    Search Score: 1
  21. Panel : * An instinctive and spontaneous phenomena KOHLER, W. 1970. Gestalt Psycology. p130-160
    The 'Infinite Canvas' and how it may be of use. : 7,2
    Search Score: 1
  22. Panel : ... what Gestalt Psycology calls continuity and proximity
    The 'Infinite Canvas' and how it may be of use. : 6,4
    Search Score: 1
  23. Panel : So whatspecifically have the 'Gestalt Films' added to the project
    'Gestalt Filmmaking' : 28,28
    Search Score: 1
  24. Panel : A still from the third 'Gestalt Film'.
    'Gestalt Filmmaking' : 27,28
    Search Score: 1
  25. Panel : and it is inthis space that Ibelieve the kind of Gestalt closure of comics ...
    'Gestalt Filmmaking' : 27,27
    Search Score: 1
  26. Panel : These films display the following Gestalt prinicpals
    'Gestalt Filmmaking' : 16,17
    Search Score: 1
  27. Panel : "Gestalt film"is video in whichvisual detail isgreatly reduced,
    'Gestalt Filmmaking' : 1,1
    Search Score: 1
  28. Panel : 'Gestalt filmmaking'.
    'Gestalt Filmmaking' : 0,0
    Search Score: 1
  29. Panel : * as demonstrated by the work with 'Gestalt Film'
    Interface Embedded Narrative : 0,0
    Search Score: 1
  30. Panel : I complete a strip about the gestalt filmmaking project and the impact this has for the overall research.
    Development Report: Round 1 (21/10/06 to 19/08/07) : 37,2
    Search Score: 1
  31. Image : Gestalt principal of closure exemplified.This can also be seen in sympathy with Lakoff and Johnson's principal of Basic Level Category.
    Visual Closure (MCCLOUD, S. )
    Search Score: 1

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This research project is the work of Andrew Green, M.A. Design student (2005-2008) at UWCN.