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E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
Expectation and Visual Stimuli
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
This thesis presents the hypothesis that unanticipated visual stimuli in public spaces may increase engagement and interactivity.
Public spaces are filled with barrage of information from advertisement, art, and signage.
High level of perceptual load is significantly affected by expectation, and without a surprise factor, the brain could easily edit information out once primary expectation is fulfilled.
Such hypothesis could open a new channel for the detection of information against the desensitization due to information overload.
Hypothesis:
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
“The mind is not a camera”
Perceptual Research:
- Stephen Kosslyn, Psychologist
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
“One conclusion of the inattentional blindness work has been that we see far less of our world than we think we do.”
Looking but not Seeing
- Daniel J. Simons, Head of Visual Cognition Laboratory
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ahg6qcgoay4
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
Dazzle Camouflage
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
“Manipulating consumers beneath their level of awareness in the patterns of their everyday lives to affect their daily act of consumption.”
Engagement 1950-70s:
The Depth Approach
- Vance Packard, “The Hidden Persuaders”
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
The design of space carries power: the configuration of the built environment (space) influences human interactions.
Public Space:
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
Christo and Jeanne-ClaudeThe Gates, Central Park
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
Conclusion:
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement
Possible Project Ideas:
E Hwan Eileen ParkExpectation and Visual Stimuli 2010
Hypothesis Perceptual Research Public SpaceEngagement