Abstract

The viewing of community space by the elderly is the "involvement" of vision in the space. In the process of viewing, the “visual memory" of the elderly constructs a holistic "visual schema" for the attributes, structure, hierarchy and each part of the space and is used to "schema-proof" the physical space. Form a "scene schema representation”. Transform vision from "physical-cognitive" to "cultural-aesthetic". By analyzing the "reference" theory in aesthetics and empirical evidence of the elderly, this paper elucidates the logical correlation between the semantics of "aesthetic words" and the visual schema and explores the germinal law and stage characteristics of visual aesthetics in the aging community space.

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