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Date
2020-08Type
- Journal Article
Abstract
This article contributes to understanding the difference between objective space and subjective place. New data models and visual methods, which make possible the comparison between dream settings, are necessary to an exploratory analysis of dreams. The subjective perception of settings is decomposed by studying dream reports, by applying a survey, and by considering related scientific literature. This leads to the construction of two data models, which are applied in dream cartography. The place cookie model features the dreamer's familiarity with the setting, being visualized in the form of concentric circles. The setting spider model is based on 26 variables, extensively characterizing the setting. These are grouped into eight factors, and visualized in a compact radar chart with eight “legs.” As a superordinate system of the setting spider, the event spider is developed, describing the whole dream scene. The proposed models and visualization methods can be transferred for real‐life events (settings). Show more
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Transactions in GISVolume
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Publisher
WileyOrganisational unit
03466 - Hurni, Lorenz / Hurni, Lorenz
Funding
157087 - Dream Cartography - Mapping Dream Space and Dream Content into an Interactive Web Platform for Exploratory Analysis of Dreams (SNF)
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Is part of: https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000381774
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