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Entropy trade-offs in artistic design: A case study of Tamil<i>kolam</i>

N.-Han Tran, Timothy M. Waring, Silke Atmaca, Bret Beheim

2021Evolutionary Human Sciences16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

art tends to occupy a 'sweet spot' at which artistic complexity, as measured by Shannon information entropy, remains relatively constant from small to large drawings. This stability is maintained through an observable, apparently unconscious trade-off between two standard information-theoretic measures: richness and evenness. Although these drawings arise in a highly stratified, caste-based society, we do not find strong evidence that artistic complexity is influenced by the caste boundaries of Indian society. Rather, the trade-off is likely due to individual-level aesthetic preferences and differences in skill, dedication and time, as well as the fundamental constraints of human cognition and memory.

Topics & Concepts

TamilEntropy (arrow of time)MathematicsLinguisticsThermodynamicsPhilosophyPhysicsAesthetic Perception and AnalysisEconomic and Technological InnovationArt History and Market Analysis