Hmmm - you might want to look at Ruth Conroy's Dalton PHD. She developed
a visualization/notation of both the navigation paths and axis of gaze.
http://undertow.arch.gatech.edu/homepages/rdalton/thesis.htm
sheep
>My intent with movement notation was to try and find an alternative
>way of representing human behaviour in space and or providing a tool
>to aid observers with their observations.
>
>I wanted the notation to include both pedestrian movement and the
>space itself so what you end up with is an 'alternative' map of a
>particular space eg. South Bank Centre.
>
>Having researched spatial configuration and looked at pedestrian
>movement I can see this might not be possible. If I notate
>space/void, then there is no movement or is there?
>
>If I notate pedestrians, what behaviour am I notating?...walking?...sitting?
>
>What I found so fasinating about Space Syntax was the movement
>patterns, the patterns created by humans through space.
>
>I'm just brainstorming here...maybe I could notate movement
>patterns, but then again aren't the patterns already graphic
>representations of human movement?
>
>Sheran
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