Abstract:Cityscape perception involves the comprehensive recognition of collective humanistic traits within historical districts. This study investigates how differences in demographic backgrounds affect the perception of cityscape characteristics, thereby enhancing the scientific basis for cityscape perception research. Through Virtual Reality (VR) eye-tracking technology, which clarifies psychological cognition and spatial behavior, this paper analyzes the visual attention behaviors of individuals from various backgrounds towards the historical cityscape. The objective is to explore scientific methods for perceiving and preserving the characteristics of historical areas, especially under the influence of diverse public participation. Taking the ancient city of Zhangzhou as an illustrative example, an experiment was conducted to examine the visual perception of the cityscape among different demographic groups. The findings reveal that there are notable differences and patterns in the cityscape visual perception among people with different professional and cultural backgrounds. Based on these insights, the study suggests a categorization of cityscape elements, providing valuable guidance for the preservation efforts of cityscapes.
张若曦,李光凯,张乐敏*,黄青阳. VR眼动跟踪下历史地区风貌人群视觉感知研究
——以漳州古城为例[J]. 新建筑, 2023, 41(6): 58-63.
ZHANG Ruoxi, LI Guangkai, ZHANG Lemin, HUANG Qingyang. Research on Visual Perception of Historical District’s Cityscape by VR Eye-tracking Technology: A Case Study of Zhangzhou Ancient City. New Architecture, 2023, 41(6): 58-63.