Streets as experienced through the body, mind, and screen: The smartphone and the pedestrian's engagement with an urban public space

Weixu Lu
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This study investigates the influence of smartphone use on the embodied experiences of pedestrians in urban public spaces. Participants in this study engaged in leisure walks in a bustling urban environment. The study employed a multi-sensory, multi-modal data collection approach, which incorporated mobile eye tracking, screen capture, think-aloud, and participant data review. Findings revealed dynamic relationships between the urban pedestrians’ embodied experiences (“streets as experienced through the body”), digital content (“streets on the screen”), and spatial knowledge (“streets in the mind”). The study explored the “unfolding” practice between multiple versions of the surrounding environment and sheds light on the complex interplay of cognitive, experiential, and digital inputs in shaping pedestrian actions. Moreover, the study uncovers the paradoxical effects of smartphone usage and introduces both serendipity and familiarity into the pedestrian's journey through public spaces. Further, the implications of this research highlight the need for mobile media studies to embrace “messy” and “noisy” data for a more comprehensive understanding of the interconnections between minds, bodies, places, and mobilities.
通过身体、思想和屏幕体验街道:智能手机和行人与城市公共空间的互动
本研究探讨了智能手机使用对城市公共空间行人体现体验的影响。这项研究的参与者在熙熙攘攘的城市环境中进行休闲散步。这项研究采用了一种多感官、多模式的数据收集方法,包括移动眼动追踪、屏幕捕捉、有声思考和参与者数据审查。研究结果揭示了城市行人的具体体验(“通过身体体验的街道”)、数字内容(“屏幕上的街道”)和空间知识(“脑海中的街道”)之间的动态关系。该研究探索了周围环境的多个版本之间的“展开”实践,并揭示了认知、经验和数字输入在塑造行人行为方面的复杂相互作用。此外,该研究揭示了智能手机使用的矛盾效应,并在行人穿过公共空间的旅程中引入了意外发现和熟悉。此外,这项研究的意义突出了移动媒体研究需要接受“混乱”和“嘈杂”的数据,以便更全面地理解思想、身体、地点和移动之间的相互联系。
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