This literature review describes a variety of experimental techniques that can be used to assess the contribution of compositional balance to the construction and perception of artworks and visual displays. Findings are presented which demonstrate the usefulness of these techniques for subjecting philosophical writings about balance and art composition to empirical scrutiny.
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