2022. Master thesis from Spatial Designs and Society, RUC How are the annotators’ experiences shaped by interactions in physical and virtual spaces? And how do these spaces interrelate in the case of Go Autonomous? […] the Coronavirus pandemic provoked and proved that most people could work from home. But this could be a direction that […]
Tag: Eye tracking
2021. Workshop with students from the Humanistic Technological Bachelor, RUC 20 first year students attended a two-week workshop focused on using biometric sensors for spatial analyses. In groups they chose a theme and location to perform eyetracking (and for some groups also GSR) studies in combination with interviews. Some examples of the themes are: Where […]
2021. Master students’ project from Spatial Designs and Society, RUC How do visitors experience ARKENWALK and how does the perception of public art contribute to this? The intention of this report is to give voice to the visitors of ARKENWALK by investigating their experience, more specifically how the public art shapes the experience of this […]
2021. Master students’ project from Spatial Designs and Society, RUC How does the light design at Elverparken contribute to experiences of safety for locals and other park-goers?How can we develop a methodology with which to study relations between light and experiences of safety? What role can eye-tracking technologies play in this research? This investigation into […]
2021. Bachelor project from the Humanistic Technological Bachelor, RUC. Can eye tracking data provide information on how citizens and common visitors see the neighborhood Spinderikvarteret in Vejle, and how do municipal planners’ perceive it as a tool in the context of citizen involvement? The project is structured through participatory action research and experimental studies in […]