Labyrinths, mazes & the spaces inbetween
McElhinney, Sam (2010) Labyrinths, mazes & the spaces inbetween. In: Cybernetics & Systems 2010: proceedings of the 20th European Meeting on Cybernetics and Systems Research. Austrian Society for Cybernetic Studies, Vienna, Austria, pp. 104-109. ISBN 9783852061788
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This paper identifies a potential re-alignment of current discussion of movement analysis systems. A novel model for interpreting architectural space and occupant behaviour is outlined; derived from an appreciation of understandings embedded in the ancient device-symbol-path of the labyrinth. Experimental evidence is provided to illustrate how distinct spatial movements relate to dialogues between desire-sets in an ecological system; and it is suggested that labyrinth types arose to depict and accommodate this understanding. Finally, an interactive installation is described as a framework for future research in this vein.
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