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Experiences of Ugliness in Nature and Urban environments
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In folk psychology experiences of ugliness are associated with the negation of beauty and disorder, but empirical evidence is remarkably rare. Here, participants (called informed) took 102 photographs of ugly landscapes and urban scenes and reflected on their experiences. Later, participants naïve to the intentional ugliness in the photographs rated landscapes higher than informed participants. The ratings for urban scenes were similar in the two cohorts. Reflective notes revealed that emotional experiences with visual ugliness could overlap (e.g. decay), but ugliness was associated more frequently with fear and death in landscapes, and with sadness and disgust in urban scenes. The findings uncovered a complex layer of associations. Experiences triggered by perceived ugliness were contingent on a composite of socio-cultural, emotional, and evolutionary factors. Rather than being the endpoint on an aesthetic scale culminating with beauty, ugliness seems to be experienced as an independent aesthetic experience with its own processing streams.
Title: Experiences of Ugliness in Nature and Urban environments
Description:
In folk psychology experiences of ugliness are associated with the negation of beauty and disorder, but empirical evidence is remarkably rare.
Here, participants (called informed) took 102 photographs of ugly landscapes and urban scenes and reflected on their experiences.
Later, participants naïve to the intentional ugliness in the photographs rated landscapes higher than informed participants.
The ratings for urban scenes were similar in the two cohorts.
Reflective notes revealed that emotional experiences with visual ugliness could overlap (e.
g.
decay), but ugliness was associated more frequently with fear and death in landscapes, and with sadness and disgust in urban scenes.
The findings uncovered a complex layer of associations.
Experiences triggered by perceived ugliness were contingent on a composite of socio-cultural, emotional, and evolutionary factors.
Rather than being the endpoint on an aesthetic scale culminating with beauty, ugliness seems to be experienced as an independent aesthetic experience with its own processing streams.
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