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http://dx.doi.org/10.17703/IJACT.2019.7.4.308

The Kinetography Model - a Mean of Producing Space Scores, Based on Recording Users' Movement in Space  

Ardelean, Ioana (U-Design Department, Design College, INJE University)
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International Journal of Advanced Culture Technology / v.7, no.4, 2019 , pp. 308-312 More about this Journal
Abstract
When one enters a space, perceives the material geometry of that space. Walking inside buildings or across the city is generating a geometry of moving bodies that fills the space. These two geometries coexist: a static geometry of the space and an invisible one of the moving bodies. The space that we actually experience, whether interior or exterior, is a continuous network of voids. Individuals' movement will fill the network of voids that we understand as "the city". Our environment of voids and borders is organized by the means of architecture and urbanism. The geometry generated by motion affects both the limits and the voids, thus space can be defined by the tandem of the moving bodies and their environment. We propose in this study a mean of investigating users' movement and thus understanding the qualities of space while introducing the concept of space scores as analytical maps and design tools.
Keywords
Kinetography; Labanotation; Movement; Space score; Users' Interaction;
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