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Environmental designers and researchers have taken advantage of visual surrogates for problem solving in a variety of physical settings and for theory building in the areas of environmental perception and behaviour. However, validity issues—external validity, ecological validity and incremental validity—have to be considered while selecting an environmental surrogate. In representing water features the dynamic qualities of water, sound and movement, have to be portrayed. A method is described for representing built waterscapes by videotape images, which takes into account these three validity concerns (although the validity of the surrogate is not tested). The surrogate attempts to recognize that human environmental perception is multi‐modal and that humans are active participants throughout the environment. Such a surrogate seeks to more realistically reflect actual human environmental experience, but the effectiveness of the videos and their application to non‐built settings requires further empirical support.
Environmental designers and researchers have taken advantage of visual surrogates for problem solving in a variety of physical settings and for theory building in the areas of environmental perception and behaviour. However, validity issues—external validity, ecological validity and incremental validity—have to be considered while selecting an environmental surrogate. In representing water features the dynamic qualities of water, sound and movement, have to be portrayed. A method is described for representing built waterscapes by videotape images, which takes into account these three validity concerns (although the validity of the surrogate is not tested). The surrogate attempts to recognize that human environmental perception is multi‐modal and that humans are active participants throughout the environment. Such a surrogate seeks to more realistically reflect actual human environmental experience, but the effectiveness of the videos and their application to non‐built settings requires further empirical support.
Research in progress
Huang, Shu‐Chun Lucy (Autor:in)
Landscape Research ; 29 ; 205-218
01.04.2004
14 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
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