Comparing Pictorial and Tangible Notations of Force Image Schemas

J. Hurtienne, Diana Löffler, Patty Gadegast, Steffi Hußlein
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Force image schemas (FIS) are cognitive representations of our naïve understanding of physical force dynamic events in the world. Designers have been struggling to apply FIS in their design processes, because their deliberate use has been made difficult by applying too abstract notations. In this paper we try to advance FIS as a possible theoretical framework for tangible design and present new pictorial and tangible notations of FIS that aim to be more directly applicable. The new notations were tested by asking non-experts to (1) match pictorial and tangible FIS representations to force image schema names and (2) to develop design ideas based on these pictorial or tangible representations. While the group working with the pictorial notations was more correct in assigning FIS names to FIS representations, design ideas tended to be more tangible and interactive in the group working with the tangible FIS notations.
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力象图式的形象化与形象化比较
力意象图式(FIS)是我们对世界上物理力动态事件naïve理解的认知表征。设计师们一直在努力在他们的设计过程中应用FIS,因为他们故意使用过于抽象的符号已经变得困难。在本文中,我们试图推进FIS作为有形设计的可能理论框架,并提出新的图形和有形的FIS符号,旨在更直接适用。通过要求非专家(1)匹配图形和有形的FIS表示来强制图像图式名称,以及(2)基于这些图形或有形表示来开发设计思想,对新符号进行了测试。虽然使用图形符号的小组在为FIS表示指定FIS名称方面更正确,但在使用有形FIS符号的小组中,设计思想往往更有形,更具互动性。
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