A trajectory approach is applied to temporal patterns in people's acquisition and use of landmarks in wayfinding field studies. Forthcoming studies use methods to probe and depict egocentric data on couplings between momentary interactions and cumulative experiences with landmarks during wayfinding. Methods to capture data about how meaning is assigned and liberated while exploring places may be insightful in addressing some of the challenges of embodied perspective more generally
Wayfaring hones our ability to discern familiar and alien settings, reinforcing our sense of driftin...
Space-geometric measures are proposed to explain the location of fixations during wayfinding. Result...
Isn’t the body assumed already to be used as we wayfind? Research on wayfinding has traditionally be...
A trajectory approach is applied to temporal patterns in people's acquisition and use of landmarks i...
A trajectory perspective can assist designing a mobile guide for visitors “in the wild ” by enabling...
Analyses of the contexts of embodiment [2] may benefit from a perspective sensitized to “trajectory”...
When an individual moves through a cluttered environment, he or she often fixates an object relative...
Despite the increased research interest in wayfinding assistance systems, research on the appropriat...
We discuss the important, but greatly under-researched, topic of the social aspects of human wayfind...
We discuss the important, but greatly under-researched, topic of the social aspects of human wayfind...
Despite the increased research interest in wayfinding assistance systems, research on the appropriat...
This article presents an outline of the concept 'Trajectory'. I propose to understand traj...
The notion of wayfinding, as conceptualized by planners, geographers, and psychologists, denotes the...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
Wayfaring hones our ability to discern familiar and alien settings, reinforcing our sense of driftin...
Space-geometric measures are proposed to explain the location of fixations during wayfinding. Result...
Isn’t the body assumed already to be used as we wayfind? Research on wayfinding has traditionally be...
A trajectory approach is applied to temporal patterns in people's acquisition and use of landmarks i...
A trajectory perspective can assist designing a mobile guide for visitors “in the wild ” by enabling...
Analyses of the contexts of embodiment [2] may benefit from a perspective sensitized to “trajectory”...
When an individual moves through a cluttered environment, he or she often fixates an object relative...
Despite the increased research interest in wayfinding assistance systems, research on the appropriat...
We discuss the important, but greatly under-researched, topic of the social aspects of human wayfind...
We discuss the important, but greatly under-researched, topic of the social aspects of human wayfind...
Despite the increased research interest in wayfinding assistance systems, research on the appropriat...
This article presents an outline of the concept 'Trajectory'. I propose to understand traj...
The notion of wayfinding, as conceptualized by planners, geographers, and psychologists, denotes the...
Wayfinding is the process of finding your way to a destination in a familiar or unfamiliar setting u...
In a large scale environment humans rely on their mental representations —cognitive maps— to solve n...
Wayfaring hones our ability to discern familiar and alien settings, reinforcing our sense of driftin...
Space-geometric measures are proposed to explain the location of fixations during wayfinding. Result...
Isn’t the body assumed already to be used as we wayfind? Research on wayfinding has traditionally be...