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Eugene Han Tracks Eye Movement to Understand Visual Perception of Art and Space

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Eugene Han art

Han analyzes eye movements to integrate theories of phenomenological aesthetics with the psychology of perception.

Eye-tracking cameras allow researchers in the field of psychology to measure changes in a subject's eye movements and analyze how they process visual information. Eugene Han, an assistant professor of architecture, takes a different approach.

Han uses the cameras as a creative tool to analyze eye movements and visualize the different ways people see art and architecture. His eye-tracking studies have explored in a variety of ways how people look at, for example, images, sculptures and passages through building complexes.

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Eugene Han leaning on a table in his studio.

Eugene Han

Associate professor, architecture


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Kelly Hochbein