Probing trajectories in wayfinding wild places

Bidwell, Nicola J., and Browning, David (2005) Probing trajectories in wayfinding wild places. In: The Appropriate Methods for Design in Complex and Sensitive Settings Workshop in conjunction with OzCHI 2005. From: Appropriate Methods for Design in Complex and Sensitive Settings Workshop in conjunction with OzCHI 2005, 21-25 November 2005, Canberra, ACT, Australia.

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Abstract

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.

Item ID: 7723
Item Type: Conference Item (Research - E1)
Keywords: computer mediated commmunication
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Date Deposited: 07 Jul 2010 05:39
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