Predicting instabilities: an embodied perspective on unstable experiences with art and design

Author:

Muth Claudia123ORCID,Carbon Claus-Christian345

Affiliation:

1. Department of Interdisciplinary and Innovative Sciences, Hof University, 95028 Hof, Germany

2. Psychology of Design, Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle, 06108 Halle, Germany

3. Research Group EPÆG (Ergonomics, Psychological Æsthetics, Gestalt), 96047 Bamberg, Germany

4. Department of General Psychology and Methodology, University of Bamberg, 96047 Bamburg, Germany

5. Bamberg Graduate School of Affective and Cognitive Sciences (BaGrACS), 96047 Bamburg, Germany

Abstract

Predictive Processing (PP) provides a theoretical framework that describes perception as a process attempting to increase the predictability of stimulations by updating predictions or exploring new sensations. Moreover, perception and action are assumed to be closely linked within this process. While organisms seem to strive for predictability, we sometimes expose ourselves to objects and situations that challenge sense-making—such conditions often break perceptual habits or offer multiple possible meanings. This paper updates a previous qualification of these experiences of ‘Semantic Instability’ ( SeIns ) by following an embodied and situated understanding of perception and cognition. We suggest that art perception essentially differs from problem-solving as in engaging with art, we typically integrate contradictory elements dynamically and without the ultimate goal of resolving the contradictions—on the contrary, SeIns itself can generate aesthetic hedonics and interest. We discuss how current embodied accounts of PP might help understand what motivates such unstable yet insightful and pleasurable nonlinear sense-making processes. This article is part of the theme issue ‘Art, aesthetics and predictive processing: theoretical and empirical perspectives’.

Publisher

The Royal Society

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