In this paper, I explore the possibility that the creation of art involves a version of the coordination problem that lies at the center of the ecological approach to movement. Both movement and art require finely coordinated adjustments to a large number of interrelated components, and in most cases, the complexity of this task is such that the solution—the specific coordination that is sought—cannot be formulated beforehand. In addition, I propose that in both movement and art, the process of coordination is guided by a single property, such that the maximization of this property leads to a maximally effective coordination.
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Barrett, N. F. (2024). The Problem of Coordination in Movement and Art. Ecological Psychology. Routledge. https://doi.org/10.1080/10407413.2024.2327351
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