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100 _aKarandinou, Anastasia Ed.
245 _aData, architecture and the experience of place
260 _bRoutledge
_aNew York
_c2019
300 _axiii,236p.
505 _aContents Notes on contributors vii Acknowledgements xii Chapter 1: Data and the experience of place: the use of data in contemporary spatial and cultural studies1 Anastasia Karandinou Chapter 2: Data science in the age of Big Data: opportunities and challenges 18 Contantinos Daskalakis Chapter 3: Data + Multimer: mapping human signals for improved spatial design 22 Arlene Ducao Chapter 4: Data, emotion, space: FELT communication through computational textile texture 45 Felecia Davis Chapter 5: Responsive-surface design informed by immersive data visualization 70 Matthew Wagner Chapter 6: Data and comfort assessment: examining the suitability of physiological sensors for assessing comfort in an everyday environment 78 Trevor Keeling, Etienne Roesch and Derek Clements-Crooome Chapter 7: Data and wayfinding at Thamesmead: applying geolocation and EEG recordings of brain activity for navigation design 100 Bridget Snaith and Sven Mundner Chapter 8: Virtual reality and EEG data: understanding spatial transitions 113 Dorothea Kalogianni and Richard Coyne Chapter 9: Data and GPS systems: comparing navigation and landmark knowledge between GPS users and non-GPS users 130 Negar Ahmadpoor and Tim Heath Chapter : 10 Data and emotions : mapping of Beirut Central District through physiological emotions 157 Roua Ghosh and Samer EL Sayary Chapter : 11 Data and 'social' / 'sexual' encounters in the city : mappings of potential embodied experiences through geolocative dating apps 175 Phevos Kallitsis Chapter : 12 Towards a computer-aided epistemology of architecture 192 Alejandro Mieses Castellanos Chapter : 13 Data and politics of information : rezoining New York City through Big Data 210 Index 210 Pablo Lorenzo-Eiroa Index 232
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