ORCID
- Emmett, Mathew: 0000-0001-9283-873X
Abstract
The investigation trials a cognitive mapping methodology designed to analyse theories of spatial behaviours and focuses on the nature of perception in the formation of subjective reality and interpersonal feedback mechanisms. A subterranean WWII bunker, hidden under the City of Plymouth, is used as a specific context for centering the investigation, inasmuch the enquiry considers the bunker as psychoactive in nature, that is, stimulating a range of psychological, emotional and behavioural responses in relationship to the percipients spatial register. The project focuses on the formalisation of a classification system, and examines space as a conveying medium. The project acts as a scheme for establishing a critical methodology of sensory space and develops an interdisciplinary architectural language for thinking about architecture as phenomenological constructs, whilst implying a greater understanding of the roles of mnemonic structures. Auscultation is performed as a multi modal examination of the internally inscribed environment, for the purpose of understanding the features of space-consciousness.
DOI
10.1386/des.1.2.287_7
Publication Date
2011-11-01
Publication Title
Design Ecologies
Volume
1
Issue
2
Organisational Unit
School of Art, Design and Architecture
First Page
287
Last Page
303
Recommended Citation
Emmett, M. (2011) 'Bunker Auscultation', Design Ecologies, 1(2), pp. 287-303. Available at: https://doi.org/10.1386/des.1.2.287_7