NON-VISUAL PERCEPTION OF LANDSCAPE – USE OF HEARING AND OTHER SENSES IN THE PERCEPTION OF SELECTED SPACES IN THE CITY OF POZNAŃ

  • Szczepańska M
  • Wilkaniec A
  • Łabędzka D
  • et al.
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Abstract

Perception of landscape is associated with the perception of space first of all by the sense of sight. Visual perception is supplemented by sensations collected by the other senses. The aim of the conducted investigations was to identify landscapes in the city of Poznań perceived both positively and negatively, using the senses of hearing, smell and touch. The questionnaire method was applied in this study. It was determined that for most respondents a decisive role in the perception of landscape, apart from sight, was played by the sense of smell and hearing.

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Szczepańska, M., Wilkaniec, A., Łabędzka, D., & Micińska, J. (2013). NON-VISUAL PERCEPTION OF LANDSCAPE – USE OF HEARING AND OTHER SENSES IN THE PERCEPTION OF SELECTED SPACES IN THE CITY OF POZNAŃ. Teka Komisji Architektury, Urbanistyki i Studiów Krajobrazowych, 9(2), 68–79. https://doi.org/10.35784/teka.2535

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