Title :
Cyberaesthetics: aesthetics, symbols and control
Author :
Perlovsky, Leonid I.
Author_Institution :
Nichols Res. Corp., Lexington, MA, USA
Abstract :
The notions of concepts and emotions are mathematically described, and an “elementary” perception-cognition process is discussed inherently involving both aspects of the psyche. The mathematical nature of perception and cognition turn out to be very similar. The developed mathematical technique is practically useful for engineering designs and also corresponds to our intuition about our psyche. The paper establishes relationships between the developed mathematical techniques, classical semiotic concepts of sign and symbol, and more general notions of symbol in culture and psychology. An important and psychologically loaded notion of symbol refers to psychic processes connecting conscious and unconscious representations (concepts and archetypes). I analyze the elementary thinking process and discuss which aspects of this process are available to consciousness. This leads to a suggestion that the mathematical nature of the symbol process is similar to the perception-cognition process. Thus, thinking-process and symbol-process are same: a vortex of emotions, models-archetypes, and sensory data. This vortex brings forth into consciousness the previously unconscious contents of mind, which improve our understanding of the world
Keywords :
artificial intelligence; cognitive systems; aesthetics; archetypes; cognition; concepts; conscious representations; culture; cyberaesthetics; elementary perception-cognition process; emotions; engineering designs; mathematical techniques; perception; psyche; psychology; semiotic concepts; sensory data; sign; symbol; symbols; unconscious representations; Adaptive systems; Artificial intelligence; Cognition; Cultural differences; Design engineering; Intelligent networks; Intelligent systems; Joining processes; Potential well; Psychology;
Conference_Titel :
Intelligent Control (ISIC), 1998. Held jointly with IEEE International Symposium on Computational Intelligence in Robotics and Automation (CIRA), Intelligent Systems and Semiotics (ISAS), Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Gaithersburg, MD
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4423-5
DOI :
10.1109/ISIC.1998.713830