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Evaluating Spatial Structure in Rock Gardens by luis_rh is a document available to read on EtoBox.
This study investigates the pattern goodness of stone arrangements in Japanese rock gardens, specifically at Ryoan-ji Temple. It finds that arrangements with self-similar spatial structures are rated higher in aesthetic quality compared to those with overt regularity. The research highlights the importance of intuitive judgments based on integrated impressions in evaluating natural scenes, suggesting that hidden orders in spatial structures contribute to perceived beauty.
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- luis_rh
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- EN