A Study of Visual Perception in Space by Environment Theory of Perception - based on Gibson's ecological theory of perception -

환경지각이론에 의한 시지각적 공간인식에 관한 연구 - Gibson의 생태학적 지각이론에 입각하여 -

  • 박재영 (정회원, 경원대학교 산업대학원 실내건축학과) ;
  • 이성훈 (정회원, 경원대학교 건축·실내건축학부)
  • Published : 1999.04.01

Abstract

The eyes are the first sensory organs to perceive the environment. We become accustomed to the environment with our eyes. When we contact the environment, we perceive the appearance of an object with our eyes. Then we recognize our position, and perceive the shape surrounding the object interacting with space. The perception of seeing constructs experiences which control most of our recognition, and the experiences are images of the environment surrounding it. So they are significantly expressed into sensitive and mental elements of material and non-material world. Gibson's ecological perception theory analyzes and information system, which helps man to move effectively, and its component stimulus'. The important thing is that we should understand the combination of systems gathering stimulus not as an individual system but as one whole system.

Keywords