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Following Dewey's psychological interpretation of \"aesthetic\" and Jung's ontology of fundamental psychological functions, we theorize that a viewer finds an artwork moving and satisfying because it seduces her into rich evocations of thoughts, sensations, intuitions, and feelings. The Aesthetiscope embodies this theory and aims to generate color grids paired with inspiration texts (a word, a poem, or song lyrics), which can be received as aesthetic and artistic by a viewer. The paper describes five Jungian aesthetic readers which are together capable of creative narrative understanding, and three color-logics that employ psycho-semantic principles to render the aesthetic readings in color space. Evaluations of the Aesthetiscope revealed that the program is best at portraying intuition and feeling, and that overall, the Aesthetiscope is capable of creating the aesthetic of art based on an inspiration text in a non-arbitrary way.<\/jats:p>","DOI":"10.1142\/s0218213006002801","type":"journal-article","created":{"date-parts":[[2006,8,2]],"date-time":"2006-08-02T12:21:22Z","timestamp":1154521282000},"page":"515-550","source":"Crossref","is-referenced-by-count":2,"title":["RENDERING AESTHETIC IMPRESSIONS OF TEXT IN COLOR SPACE"],"prefix":"10.1142","volume":"15","author":[{"given":"HUGO","family":"LIU","sequence":"first","affiliation":[{"name":"Media Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 20 Ames Street 320D, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA"}]},{"given":"PATTIE","family":"MAES","sequence":"additional","affiliation":[{"name":"Media Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 20 Ames Street 320D, Cambridge, MA, 02139, USA"}]}],"member":"219","published-online":{"date-parts":[[2011,11,21]]},"reference":[{"key":"rf1","volume-title":"Aesthetic Theory","author":"Adorno T.","year":"1998"},{"key":"rf2","volume-title":"Interaction of Color","author":"Albers J.","year":"1963"},{"key":"rf3","volume-title":"Elements of Semiology","author":"Barthes R.","year":"1967"},{"key":"rf4","doi-asserted-by":"crossref","DOI":"10.1525\/9780520345522","volume-title":"Reflections on Poetry","author":"Baumgarten A. 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