Dieguez Sebastian
Laboratory for Cognitive and Neurological Sciences, Département de Médecine, Université de Fribourg Fribourg, Switzerland.
Front Psychol. 2016 Apr 21;7:556. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00556. eCollection 2016.
Architectonic embodiment postulates a bidirectional link between bodily awareness and the architectural environment. The standard size and features of the human body, for instance, are thought to influence the structure of interiors and buildings, as well as their perception and appreciation. Whereas architectural practice and theory, the visual arts and more recently the cognitive sciences have explored this relationship of humans with their crafted environments, many fictional literary works have long experimented with alterations of body-environment scaling. This so-called Gulliver theme - popular in the science-fiction genre but also in children's literature and philosophical satire - reveals, as a recurrent thought-experiment, our preoccupation with proportions and our fascination for the infinitely small and large. Here I provide an overview of the altered scaling theme in literature, including classics such as Voltaire's Micromégas, Swift's Gulliver's Travels, Caroll's Alice, and Matheson's The Shrinking man, closely examining issues relevant to architectonic embodiment such as: bodily, perceptual, cognitive, affective, and social changes related to alterations in body size relative to people, objects and architectural environments. I next provide a taxonomy of the Gulliver theme and highlight its main psychological features, and then proceed to review relevant work from cognitive science. Although fictional alterations of body-environment scaling far outreach current possibilities in experimental research, I argue that the peripetiae and morals outlined in the literary realm, as products of the human imagination, provide a unique window into the folk-psychology of body and space.
建筑体现假设了身体感知与建筑环境之间的双向联系。例如,人体的标准尺寸和特征被认为会影响室内空间和建筑物的结构,以及人们对它们的感知和欣赏。尽管建筑实践与理论、视觉艺术以及最近的认知科学都探讨了人类与其精心打造的环境之间的这种关系,但许多虚构文学作品长期以来一直在尝试改变身体与环境的比例关系。这种所谓的格列佛主题——在科幻小说体裁中很流行,但在儿童文学和哲学讽刺作品中也有出现——作为一种反复出现的思想实验,揭示了我们对比例的关注以及对无限小和无限大的着迷。在这里,我概述了文学作品中改变比例的主题,包括伏尔泰的《微型巨人》、斯威夫特的《格列佛游记》、卡罗尔的《爱丽丝》以及马西森的《萎缩的人》等经典作品,仔细研究与建筑体现相关的问题,比如:与相对于人、物体和建筑环境的身体尺寸变化相关的身体、感知、认知、情感和社会变化。接下来,我提供了格列佛主题的分类,并突出其主要心理特征,然后回顾认知科学的相关研究。尽管身体与环境比例的虚构改变远远超出了实验研究的当前可能性,但我认为文学领域中所描绘的情节和寓意,作为人类想象力的产物,为身体与空间的民间心理学提供了一个独特的窗口。