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Márfai Molnár, László. "The space experienced and the space of experience." Symmetry: Culture and Science 33, no. 1 (2022): 95–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.26830/symmetry_2022_1_095.

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LAMPROPOULOS, Georgios, Yorgos PHOTIS, and Maria PIGAKI. "Perceived and lived space in the modern city. A case study for Akadimia Platonos neighborhood, Athens, Greece." European Journal of Geography 11, no. 4 (2020): 64–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.48088/ejg.g.lam.11.4.64.92.

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The main objective of this paper is to perform a spatial analysis of everyday life experiences by enriching a socio-spatial approach within the boundaries of Akadimia Platonos neighborhood, in the city of Athens. It investigates the convergences and divergences that are observed between two different manifestations of space, as they have been approached through Henri Lefebvre’s social theory of space, the perceived space and the lived space. Mainly, the designed-geometric space, enhanced with all those relationships programmed for social reproduction, creates an experience for its users. Does
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Li, Yuan, Jingxiong Huang, and Linchuan Yang. "From Functional Space to Experience Space:." International Review for Spatial Planning and Sustainable Development 8, no. 2 (2020): 86–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.14246/irspsda.8.2_86.

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Knapton, Olivia. "Negotiating embodied space in anxiety narratives." Metaphor in Mental Healthcare 10, no. 2 (2020): 233–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/msw.00005.kna.

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Abstract In recent years, studies from social/cultural geography and social psychology have shown the importance of the subjective experience of space in anxiety disorders. This study investigates how lived space in anxiety is discursively negotiated in interactional narratives, with a focus on the co-construction of time, physical space and epistemic modality, and the ways in which metaphors contribute to the representation of spatial experience. The data are two case studies taken from television programmes in which a figure in the public eye is being interviewed about their experiences of a
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Tseung, Victrine, Lee Verweel, Martha Harvey, Tim Pauley, and Jan Walker. "Hospital Outdoor Spaces: User Experience and Implications for Design." HERD: Health Environments Research & Design Journal 15, no. 1 (2021): 256–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/19375867211045403.

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Objectives: This article aims to describe users’ perspectives about the impact of hospital outdoor spaces on the patient experience in a postacute setting. Background: Hospital outdoor space is an important element in healthcare facility design. There is growing evidence that access to green space within hospital outdoor spaces facilitates healing. However, limited studies have explored the users’ perspective regarding how hospital outdoor spaces impact the patient experience. Methods: As part of a hospital preoccupancy evaluation, users (patients, family, and staff) were invited to participat
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de Freitas, Nancy. "Breathing Space for Experience." International Journal of the Arts in Society: Annual Review 6, no. 2 (2011): 305–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.18848/1833-1866/cgp/v06i02/36013.

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Robbin, Tony. "The Space Of Experience." International Journal of Space Structures 11, no. 1-2 (1996): 137–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026635119601-220.

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The paper suggests a provocative idea: in making engineering decisions, aesthetics play a more important part than is generally realized, and that, consequently, engineers should study four-dimensional geometry and other new geometries to expand their aesthetic sense. Wall reliefs and architectural art by the artist are offered as examples.
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Blommaert, Jan, Anke Dewilde, Karen Stuyck, Katleen Peleman, and Henk Meert. "Space, experience and authority." Studying Identity: Theoretical and Methodological Challenges 2, no. 2 (2003): 311–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jlp.2.2.08blo.

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This paper reports on ongoing research on attitudes towards the establishing of refugee centers in Belgium. Attitudes are here defined ethnographically as discursive and active constructs and processes often captured under statified terms such as “attitude” or “opinion”. Based on an analysis of preliminary findings from one town, Beersel, a number of insights into the connection between space and the structure, quality and distribution of such attitudes could be distilled. In particular, distance and proximity appeared as crucial factors explaining qualitative differences in attitudes, often r
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Gunn, Charles R. "Space shuttle operations experience." Acta Astronautica 18 (January 1988): 33–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0094-5765(88)90083-5.

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Tillett, Wade. "Renovating Body and Space." Qualitative Inquiry 23, no. 6 (2016): 403–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1077800416672697.

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In this article, the author has renamed the complicated conglomeration of the lived experience of the body-space as an “embody.” An embody includes a body schema, extensions to that body schema, peripersonal space, space, and more—a sort of working map of self and world. An embody continually changes definition in interaction with culture, (architectural) habitats, clothes, tools, vehicles, others, and so forth. Multiple embodies are often simultaneously deployed. Through vignettes and poetic prose, this project explores how the embody of daily experiences is composed. What is this embody of e
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Vasilski, Dragana. "On minimalism in architecture - space as experience." Spatium, no. 36 (2016): 61–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/spat1636061v.

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Architecture has to be experienced to be understood. The complexity of the experience is seen through a better understanding of the relationship between objectivity (architecture) and subjectivity (our life). Being physically, emotionally and psychologically aware of the space we occupy is an experience that could be described as being present, which is a sensation that is personal and difficult to explicitly describe. Research into experience through perception and emotion positions architecture within scientific fields, in particular psychological disciplines. Relying on the standpoints of I
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Ropo, Arja, and Ritva Höykinpuro. "Narrating organizational spaces." Journal of Organizational Change Management 30, no. 3 (2017): 357–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jocm-10-2016-0208.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the narrative nature of organizational spaces and how these narratives influence human action. The study introduces a notion of “narrating space” that emphasizes a narrative construction of space that is dynamic and performative. The study joins the recent material and spatial turn in organization studies where spaces are not considered merely as a container or a context to organizational action, but as a dynamic and active force. Design/methodology/approach The study draws on the triadic conception of space of Henry Lefebvre (1991). Lefebvre dev
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Weijs-Perrée, Minou, Gamze Dane, and Pauline van den Berg. "Analyzing the Relationships between Citizens’ Emotions and their Momentary Satisfaction in Urban Public Spaces." Sustainability 12, no. 19 (2020): 7921. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12197921.

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It is recognized that the urban environment, and specifically better-experienced urban public space, contribute to people’s subjective well-being. However, research on people’s momentary subjective well-being (i.e., emotional state) in relation to the multiple aspects of urban public spaces is still limited. Therefore, the aim of this study was to analyze people’s emotional state and how this is influenced by the momentary satisfaction with urban public spaces, and also controlling for personal and experience characteristics. Data of 1056 momentary experiences of 161 citizens regarding the urb
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Butler, Jesse K., Ruth G. Kane, and Christopher E. Morshead. "“It’s My Safe Space”: Student Voice, Teacher Education, and the Relational Space of an Urban High School." Urban Education 52, no. 7 (2015): 889–916. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0042085915574530.

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White Canadian teacher candidates are brought into direct dialogue with urban high school students through a yearlong immersion in a high school with a “demonized” image in the broader community. Interviews with students reveal experiences of school as “my safe space” and the predominance of a student culture not characterized by resistance, but by a positive experience of school as an autonomous relational space. We argue that attention to student voices through extended immersion in urban high schools enables teacher candidates to experience schools as uniquely situated spaces and disrupts t
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Nakahodo, Sidney Nakao. "Should Space Be Part of a Development Strategy? Reflections Based Upon the Brazilian Experience." New Space 9, no. 1 (2021): 19–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/space.2021.0002.

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이, 바른. "Experience of the Honam’s space." Journal of Local History and Culture 15, no. 1 (2012): 571. http://dx.doi.org/10.17068/lhc.2012.05.15.1.571.

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Bensaid, R., and J. M. Contant. "SPACE STATION TERMINOLOGY: FRENCH EXPERIENCE." Acta Astronautica 50, no. 2 (2002): 125–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0094-5765(01)00202-8.

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Elsley, Susan. "Children's experience of public space." Children & Society 18, no. 2 (2004): 155–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chi.822.

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Galli, Jacopo, Rolando Rolesi, Roberto Gallus, et al. "Parapharyngeal Space Tumors: Our Experience." Journal of Personalized Medicine 13, no. 2 (2023): 283. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jpm13020283.

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Para-pharyngeal space (PPS) tumors include an heterogeneous group of neoplasms, accounting for approximatively 0.5–1.5% of all head and neck tumors. Management of these neoplasms requires a careful diagnostic workout and an appropriate surgical approach to obtain good outcomes associated with minimal aesthetic drawbacks. In this study we investigated clinical onset, histologic features, surgical treatment outcomes, peri operative complications and follow up of 98 patients treated for PPS tumors in our Centre between 2002 and 2021. Furthermore, we reviewed our preliminary experience of preopera
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Korivipati, Naveen Kumar, Sandeep Irvineti, and Mallikarjun Rao M. "Deep neck space infections: our experience." International Journal of Otorhinolaryngology and Head and Neck Surgery 4, no. 1 (2017): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.18203/issn.2454-5929.ijohns20175613.

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<p class="abstract"><strong>Background:</strong> Deep neck space infections (DNSI) are serious diseases that involve several spaces in the neck. The common primary sources of DNSI are tonsil infections, dental infections, salivary gland infections, foreign bodies and malignancies. With widespread use of antibiotics and early detection facilities, the prevalence of DNSI has been reduced. Common complications of DNSI include airway obstruction, jugular vein thrombosis, and sepsis. Treatment principally comprises airway management, antibiotic therapy, and surgical intervention.
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Haun, Andrew, and Giulio Tononi. "Why Does Space Feel the Way it Does? Towards a Principled Account of Spatial Experience." Entropy 21, no. 12 (2019): 1160. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/e21121160.

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There must be a reason why an experience feels the way it does. A good place to begin addressing this question is spatial experience, because it may be more penetrable by introspection than other qualities of consciousness such as color or pain. Moreover, much of experience is spatial, from that of our body to the visual world, which appears as if painted on an extended canvas in front of our eyes. Because it is ‘right there’, we usually take space for granted and overlook its qualitative properties. However, we should realize that a great number of phenomenal distinctions and relations are re
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Riach, Kathleen, and Fiona Wilson. "Bodyspace at the pub: Sexual orientations and organizational space." Organization 21, no. 3 (2014): 329–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1350508413519767.

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In this article we argue that sexuality is not only an undercurrent of service environments, but is integral to the way that these workspaces are experienced and negotiated. Through drawing on Sara Ahmed’s (2006a) ‘orientation’ thesis, we develop a concept of ‘bodyspace’ to suggest that individuals understand, shape and make meaning of work spaces through complex sexually-orientated negotiations. Presenting analysis from a study of UK pubs, we explore bodyspace in the lived experience of workplace sexuality through three elements of orientation: background; bodily dwelling; and lines of direct
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Monge, Luis, and Roberto Aguilar. "Developing Innovative Business Models for Small Space Programs Spin-Outs, “Dit Space” Start-Up Experience in Costa Rica." New Space 6, no. 3 (2018): 238–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/space.2018.0009.

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Radevski, Aleksandar, and Bojan Karanakov. "Light and Experience of Space - Construction of Metaphysical Space." South East European Journal of Architecture and Design 2022 (October 22, 2022): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.3889/seejad.2022.10065.

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The main goal of this research is to perceive the influence of light on the brightness of the architectural space through the different positions of the Sun and its varying intensity at different periods throughout the year. Through a historical review of architectural styles and architectural elements, the influence of daylight on the shaping of the architectural space is presented. When we talk about architecture, we talk about light, first of all daylight. It is not just physical, its enabling perception of the exterior and the interior, it also provides energetic component to architecture,
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Arzy, Shahar. "Agency, Ownership and the Potential Space." Brain Sciences 11, no. 4 (2021): 460. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci11040460.

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The potential space, the space between the experiencer and the experience, is at the heart of Winnicott’s theory. The concepts of agency of one’s actions and ownership of one’s experience have been recently applied to such a space lying in between the experiencing self and the mental (cognitive) map she creates, representing her surroundings. Agency is defined as “the sense that I am the one who is generating the experience represented on a mental map”, while ownership is defined as “the sense that I am the one who is undergoing an experience, represented on a mental map”. Here these concepts
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Gow, Laura. "Empty Space, Silence, and Absence." Canadian Journal of Philosophy 51, no. 7 (2021): 496–507. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/can.2022.9.

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AbstractThe idea that we can perceive absences is becoming increasingly popular in contemporary philosophy of mind, and seeing empty space and hearing silence are alleged to be two paradigmatic examples. In this paper, I remain neutral over the question of whether empty space experiences and experiences of silence are genuinely perceptual phenomena, however, I argue that these experiences do not qualify as absence experiences. Consequently, our experiences of empty space and silence cannot be appealed to as proof of the perceptual view of absence experience.
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Retuerto, Iria, Penelope Glass, Estefanía Guzmán, Teresita Dumas, Andrea Formantel, and Fernanda Pozo. "Scenarios from the margin: Narratives of adolescents and adults about their theatre experience in contexts of social exclusion in Santiago, Chile." Applied Theatre Research 8, no. 2 (2020): 197–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/atr_00038_1.

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This article problematizes the notion of ‘transformation’ in socially engaged theatre practice. A more nuanced understanding of the impact of theatre practice in marginal contexts is constructed from narrative analysis of the theatre workshop experiences of adolescents in a rights reparation program and men serving long prison sentences. In these contexts of double exclusion (poverty combined with the condition of being prisoners and homeless or violated adolescents), the participants’ long-term remembrances make constant reference to the theatre experience having signified a transit from one
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Cho, Min-Hwa. "A Study on Haptic Presentation Methods in the Experience Exhibition Spaces - With Experience Exhibition Space -." Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal 24, no. 6 (2015): 229–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.14774/jkiid.2015.24.6.229.

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Tuan, Yi-Fu. "Topophilia and Place Experience." Anekumene, no. 1 (February 26, 2011): 8–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.17227/anekumene.2011.num1.7077.

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Academic spaces of Regional Dynamics and Semiotics and Aesthetic Thought, developed under the program of Bachelor in Elementary Education with Emphasis on Social Sciences of Universidad Distrital Francisco José de Caldas and the Research Geopaideia Group, interested in providing valuable elements in the discussion around current forms as geographical space is revealed and taught in our societies and educational contexts, especially in a teacher training program, it makes a bid to create a space for dialogue, taking advantage of recent digital media and communication, with experts in concepts a
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Waheed, Syed Abdul, Nadia Gilani, and Mehwish Raza. "Temporality: Living Through the Time While Doing Doctoral Studies." Journal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies 6, no. 3 (2020): 1111–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.26710/jbsee.v6i3.1370.

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Doctoral students’ experiences of stay and study abroad determine how they experience and understand time in relation to other existential themes of body, space, and relation. The present study aimed to understand what meanings doctoral students’ assign to time while doing their doctoral studies in different public universities of Austria. Thirteen participants were recruited purposively to understand how did they experience time and how did their experience of time determine the way they live and study in a university and complete their doctoral studies. The questions were explored through co
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Bacal, Kira, Roger Billica, and Sheryl Bishop. "Neurovestibular symptoms following space flight." Journal of Vestibular Research 13, no. 2-3 (2003): 93–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.3233/ves-2003-132-304.

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Neurovestibular symptoms experienced by astronauts in the post-flight period were examined using data from medical debriefs contained in the NASA Longitudinal Study of Astronaut Health database. Ten symptoms were identified (clumsiness, difficulty concentrating, persisting sensation aftereffects, nausea, vomiting, vertigo while walking, vertigo while standing, difficulty walking a straight line, blurred vision, and dry heaves), of which eight were crossed with twelve demographic parameters (mission duration, astronaut gender, age, one-g piloting experience, previous space flight experience, g-
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Bridge, Gary. "Mapping the Terrain of Time—Space Compression: Power Networks in Everyday Life." Environment and Planning D: Society and Space 15, no. 5 (1997): 611–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1068/d150611.

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In this paper I seek a more comprehensive mapping of the experience of time—space in late modernity. I develop Massey's critique of the work of Harvey and Jameson in their reading of time space compression as a socially uniform experience of disorientation. Building on Massey's notion of ‘power geometry’ I integrate discussions of time—space with an application of different understandings of power (from traditional political philosophy, Marxism, and poststructuralism) and their manifestations—in latent-power conditions, socioeconomic networks, actor networks, ‘local’ interpersonal relations, a
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Reed, Emilie. "The aesthetics of speedrunning: Performances in neo-baroque space." Replay. The Polish Journal of Game Studies 8, no. 1 (2022): 89–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/2391-8551.08.05.

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Speedrunning describes activities related to the development and performance of strategies to complete games quickly, and is a valuable source of historical and technical information, while producing specialized aesthetic explorations of a videogame’s environment. Most research on speedrunning emphasizes its metagaming or documentary function. However, speedrunning also changes the aesthetic experience of gameplay, both for players and in spectated performance. Aesthetic investigation informed by art historical perspectives, such as Angela Ndalianis’ theory of the Neo-Baroque and H.S. Becker’s
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Ratti, Federico Schumacher, and Claudio Fuentes Bravo. "Space–Emotion in Acousmatic Music." Organised Sound 22, no. 3 (2017): 394–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1355771817000449.

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This article presents a multimodal exploratory study aimed at searching for evidence that can guide us in the adoption and/or improvement of appropriate theoretical–methodological approaches for studying the role of the spatiality/spatialisation of sound and the cognitive/affective empathic processes involved in the acousmatic experience. For this purpose, controlled listening sessions were conducted in which fragments of different loudspeaker music were presented. The subjects reported their emotional experience and the degree of familiarity they assigned to each sound fragment. Specific ques
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Lee, Keunhye. "The Interior Experience of Architecture: An Emotional Connection between Space and the Body." Buildings 12, no. 3 (2022): 326. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings12030326.

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This paper provides a phenomenological understanding of interior space to explore the emotional connection between space and experience. It focuses on the significant aspects of interior space, considering how people experience interior space and which aspects improve the quality of spatial and emotional experience. I have argued that the interior experience offers effective ways of stimulating emotional experience to create spatial perception as a way of understanding architecture. Interior experience can be developed through: (a) stimulating a lived body; (b) emphasizing materiality; and (c)
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Abu Kasim, Junainah Binti, Mohd Johari Mohd Yusof, and Helmi Zulhaidi Mohd Shafri. "Urban Green Space Degradation: An Experience of Kuala Lumpur City." Environmental Management and Sustainable Development 8, no. 1 (2018): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.5296/emsd.v8i1.13917.

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Recently, Kuala Lumpur (KL) urban green space essentially was converted to artificial surface due to the urbanization process. The scarcity land in the city besides government new initiatives on infrastructure and affordable housing scheme has put an extra demands and request for developments to enter green spaces zone throughout the city’s boundary. This study aimsto review the literature on green space issues in KL, as well as to explore the use of Geographical Information System (GIS) that could provide a comprehensive and reliability information of green space predominantly used by urban p
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Tarabieh, Khaled, Khaled Nassar, Natheer Abu-Obied, and Fuad Malkawi. "THE STATICS OF SPACE SYNTAX: ANALYSIS FOR STATIONARY OBSERVERS." International Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR 12, no. 1 (2018): 280. http://dx.doi.org/10.26687/archnet-ijar.v12i1.1282.

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Space Syntax is a set of techniques for the analysis of spatial configurations of all kinds including architectural designs. Traditional Space Syntax has been devoted to analysing dynamic views of an observer moving through space, which is the case in most building spaces. However, some architectural spaces are usually experienced from static viewpoints. Consequentially, the way this space is viewed has a significant impact on the spatial cognition and experience of the occupants. Examples of such buildings where the occupant may observe spaces from mostly static points of view are religious s
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Schubert, Emery, Adrian C. North, and David J. Hargreaves. "Aesthetic Experience Explained by the Affect-Space Framework." Empirical Musicology Review 11, no. 3-4 (2017): 330. http://dx.doi.org/10.18061/emr.v11i3-4.5115.

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A framework for organizing the semantic structure of aesthetic experience is proposed. The new framework is presented in an 'affect-space' and consists of three sets of dichotomous classifications: (1) internal locus (the felt experience) versus external locus (the description of the object), (2) 'affect-valence' — the attraction to (positive valence, e.g. preference, awe) or repulsion from (negative valence, e.g. hatred, disgust) the artwork/object — versus 'emotion-valence' — the character/contemplation of an emotion (happiness-an example of positive valence, sadness-an example of negative v
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Seo, Changhee, and Jieun Kwon. "Analysis of Mathematics Educational Experience Contents Depending on Experience Space." Journal of Next-generation Convergence Information Services Technology 10, no. 1 (2021): 103–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.29056/jncist.2021.02.10.

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Krishnan, Shreyes, and H. Nanjegowda. "India's Experience in the CSR space." Asian Journal of Management 10, no. 4 (2019): 330. http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/2321-5763.2019.00049.0.

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Reavey, Paula. "Scenic memory: Experience through time–space." Memory Studies 10, no. 2 (2017): 107–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1750698016683844.

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Onem, Meltem, and Deniz Hasirci. "Designing Brand Experience in Interior Space." IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering 960 (December 10, 2020): 022005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899x/960/2/022005.

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Schorch, Philipp. "The experience of a museum space." Museum Management and Curatorship 28, no. 2 (2013): 193–208. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09647775.2013.776797.

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Cassoni, Andrea, Valentina Terenzi, Marco Della Monaca, et al. "Parapharyngeal space benign tumours: Our experience." Journal of Cranio-Maxillofacial Surgery 42, no. 2 (2014): 101–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcms.2013.03.002.

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Reinhart, Kai. "Sites of Sport Space, Place, Experience." German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research 35, no. 1 (2005): 96–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03176664.

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Sang Hee, Seo, and Jung Eun Lee. "Natural Experience Space through Media Installation." Korean Society of Science & Art 40, no. 5 (2022): 187–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.17548/ksaf.2022.12.30.187.

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Kim, Gwang-Yeon. "Virtual/Real Space and Body Experience." STUDIES IN HUMANITIES 75 (December 31, 2022): 79–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.33252/sih.2022.12.75.79.

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Evans, Ariel. "“Real space is experience space”: David Antin’s philosophy of photography." photographies 15, no. 1 (2022): 125–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17540763.2021.1986854.

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Maida, James. "Physical Performance Issues for Humans in Space." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 49, no. 23 (2005): 2028–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193120504902306.

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NASA has built human habitations for a trip to the moon and for low earth orbit. These habitations include Skylab, Shuttle and the International Space Station. We also have experience with the Russian station, Mir. Shuttle and the Lunar experiences are considered somewhat short term in nature, under 20 days, and do not really test nor answer the physical performance issues of long term human physical activity in space. We have some experience in long term human physical activity from Skylab, MIR and Space Station, but much more is needed to understand physical demands of working in space. Even
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Harahap, Rachmita Maun, Imam Santosa, Deddy Wahjudi, and Widjaja Martokusumo. "INTERIORITY OF PUBLIC SPACE IN THE DEAF EXHIBITION CENTER IN BEKASI." SINERGI 23, no. 3 (2019): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.22441/sinergi.2019.3.009.

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The study aims to show the implementation of Deaf Space design guidelines application in the Deaf Exhibition Center building. Even to increase society's understanding of the need for public space access facilities for hearing disabilities. The relation between persons with hearing disabilities and space is the most fundamental thing in creating a space experience (interiority). Interiority is processed prioritizing high visual orientation, and encourages the totality of other sensory experiences based on the philosophy of Deaf Space. In terms of interior design, persons with hearing disabiliti
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