SeIns: Semantic Instability in Art Claudia Muth Claus-Christian Carbon 10.6084/m9.figshare.1608694.v1 https://brill.figshare.com/articles/media/SeIns_Semantic_Instability_in_Art/1608694 <p>Many artworks defy determinacy of meaning by inducing a variety of potential meanings. We aim to describe different kinds of such semantic instability (which we call ‘ <em>SeIns</em>’) by comparing related concepts as well as specific phenomena in order to arrive at concise definitions. These analyses will be positioned in the framework of Predictive Coding. Furthermore, this article fathoms the specifics of semantic instability in art and presents a psycho-aesthetic account on the appeal of semantic instability in art. We propose that one factor for the appeal of semantic instability might be that it offers the opportunity of rewarding insight. Furthermore, we suggest that positive affect can be gained not only by arriving at an insight but also by anticipating it — a crucial point with regard to those kinds of semantic instability that are not ‘resolvable’ into semantic stability. Current challenges within this field of research include the necessity of an empirical approach to classes of semantic instability, the lack of a specification of psycho-aesthetic theories on the appeal of each class, as well as the need for an integration of context- and person-related facets of the experience of art.</p> 2015-11-20 12:26:23 Empirical aesthetics art and science ambiguity indeterminacy collative variables experience of art predictive coding semantic instability Applied Psychology Neuroscience and Physiological Psychology