Abstract:This article analyzes the multiple mechanisms of behavioral negotiation in public space, reveals the essence of group behaviors as an element of spatial form, and analyzes the impact of the social spatial form composed of group behaviors on individual behavioral decisions. By integrating case studies from the “Embodied Computational Design” course, the article has constructed two behavioral negotiation models based on spatial occupancy and sensory stimuli. Furthermore, these two models are extended to three distinct categories: human-object interactions, human interactions with urban animals, and human interactions with intelligent machines. It broadens our understanding of design cognition rooted in the interplay between space and behavior.
闫超 李特. 基于数字化感知工具的公共空间行为“博弈”初探
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YAN Chao LI Te. A Preliminary Study on the Behavioral “Negotiation” in Public Space Based on Digital-sensing Tools. New Architecture, 2024, 42(1): 22-27.