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+ | ==''Experimentation''== | ||
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+ | ===1. User - object interaction=== | ||
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+ | In the Orange Lecture hall we made several set ups which the users were able to adapt to the experiment to suite their demands. The set ups varried from comfortable to obstructive. | ||
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+ | <youtube width="800" height="520" left >TJszqSiY_kY</youtube> | ||
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+ | conclusions: | ||
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+ | - Bigger effort made to have a comfortable seat. | ||
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+ | - Diverse arangement of spaces, caters for larger user group. | ||
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+ | - People sit closer to their point of interest. | ||
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+ | - Person adapt to given situation. | ||
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+ | - People only change elements when necessary. | ||
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+ | - Difficulties changing elements embarrass people. | ||
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+ | ===2. GPRS Mapping=== | ||
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+ | From Kevin Lynch’s empirical research on how individuals perceive and navigate through a site has led to research done using GPRS tracking devices for site analysis. | ||
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+ | [[Image:GPS_Analysis.jpg|GPRS tracking devices mapped three different activities on the site|800px]] | ||
+ | [[Image:GPS_Analysis2.jpg|Overlapping Mesh from GPRS|800px]] | ||
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+ | We added a mesh between all the points and overlaid the different layers over each other to see the effect of how different activities are linked and intertwined. To conclude, the overlapping spaces can provide a variety of programmes without disrupting the original scheme. | ||
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+ | [[Atom07: Research Validation | Research Validation]] | ||
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+ | ='''Technical Design Challange'''= | ||
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+ | The concept of having a changeable environment automatically is inherent to using new technique's. For this concept a concrete wall wouldn't work. | ||
+ | For the execution of this project a start was made with the exploration of possibillities. | ||
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+ | ==''Grid''== | ||
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+ | [[File:Diagram_shape_intervention-Model(color)small.jpg|800px|Multi Programmable space]] | ||
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+ | [[atom07: Large version lay out diagram | High res ]] | ||
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+ | It becomes clear, a large grid with small ellements will have the most options in it. | ||
Revision as of 13:11, 16 October 2011
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Experimentation
1. User - object interaction
In the Orange Lecture hall we made several set ups which the users were able to adapt to the experiment to suite their demands. The set ups varried from comfortable to obstructive.
conclusions:
- Bigger effort made to have a comfortable seat.
- Diverse arangement of spaces, caters for larger user group.
- People sit closer to their point of interest.
- Person adapt to given situation.
- People only change elements when necessary.
- Difficulties changing elements embarrass people.
2. GPRS Mapping
From Kevin Lynch’s empirical research on how individuals perceive and navigate through a site has led to research done using GPRS tracking devices for site analysis.
We added a mesh between all the points and overlaid the different layers over each other to see the effect of how different activities are linked and intertwined. To conclude, the overlapping spaces can provide a variety of programmes without disrupting the original scheme.
Technical Design Challange
The concept of having a changeable environment automatically is inherent to using new technique's. For this concept a concrete wall wouldn't work. For the execution of this project a start was made with the exploration of possibillities.
Grid
It becomes clear, a large grid with small ellements will have the most options in it.