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研究生: 王柏皓
Po-Hao Wang
論文名稱: Flâneur’s Phonograph: A Flâneur Shift in Urban Exploration
Flâneur’s Phonograph: A Flâneur Shift in Urban Exploration
指導教授: 梁容輝
Rung-Huei Liang
口試委員: 張永儒
Yung-Ju Chang
陳玲鈴
Lin-Lin Chen
梁容輝
Rung-Huei Liang
學位類別: 碩士
Master
系所名稱: 設計學院 - 設計系
Department of Design
論文出版年: 2019
畢業學年度: 107
語文別: 英文
論文頁數: 71
中文關鍵詞: 漫遊者城市探索聲景情境主義Research through Design
外文關鍵詞: Flâneur, Urban exploration, Soundscape, Situationist, Research through Design
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  • Two of the often discussed perspectives of experiencing a place are the tourists’ lens and the residents’. Noticing the recent rise of atypical tourism, where tourists want to pursue the “live-there” experience, and the rising focus of shifting residents’ attention from mundane day-to-day life, we propose the concept of flâneur as an alternative state. With ‘research through design’ approach, we present our exploration, including (1) gamification for making the sense of place, (2) using situationist-inspired-cards for residents to explore familiar places, and (3) using street photographers’ quotations as inspiration for alternative experience of listening to a city. With these explorative findings, we design Flâneur’s Phonograph, a sound collecting and experiencing device for soundscape, which aims at invoking the flâneur experience during the exploration, and enabling engaging experience different from the perspective of a tourist or a local resident. It invites the users to open up their auditory senses to the places by providing 3 different monitoring modes and 3 types of microphones. We further analyse the qualitative results from investigating a resident and a tourist with our design, make critical reflection, and constructively understand what the flâneur could be in the new technological contexts.


    Two of the often discussed perspectives of experiencing a place are the tourists’ lens and the residents’. Noticing the recent rise of atypical tourism, where tourists want to pursue the “live-there” experience, and the rising focus of shifting residents’ attention from mundane day-to-day life, we propose the concept of flâneur as an alternative state. With ‘research through design’ approach, we present our exploration, including (1) gamification for making the sense of place, (2) using situationist-inspired-cards for residents to explore familiar places, and (3) using street photographers’ quotations as inspiration for alternative experience of listening to a city. With these explorative findings, we design Flâneur’s Phonograph, a sound collecting and experiencing device for soundscape, which aims at invoking the flâneur experience during the exploration, and enabling engaging experience different from the perspective of a tourist or a local resident. It invites the users to open up their auditory senses to the places by providing 3 different monitoring modes and 3 types of microphones. We further analyse the qualitative results from investigating a resident and a tourist with our design, make critical reflection, and constructively understand what the flâneur could be in the new technological contexts.

    Table of Contents Abstract ............................................................................................................................ ii Chapter 1 Introduction....................................................................................................... 1 Chapter 2 Research Method.............................................................................................. 5 Chapter 3 Exploration 1: Riddle City - The first exploration trial ....................................... 10 Findings ............................................................................................................................. 12 Chapter 4 Exploration 2: Home Town Exploration with Situationism Inspired Cards ........ 14 Flaneur and SI ...................................................................................................................14 Dérive App ........................................................................................................................15 Situationism Inspired Cards...............................................................................................18 Method ..............................................................................................................................21 Findings ............................................................................................................................. 22 Chapter 5 Exploration 3: Sound recording with Street Photographer Inspired Cards ....... 23 Findings .............................................................................................................................. 26 Chapter 6 Designing Flâneur’s Phonograph........................................................................31 Flâneur’s Phonograph .........................................................................................................33 Design Limitation ................................................................................................................42 Chapter 7 Exploration 4: Flaneur’s Phonograph in the field ............................................... 44 Findings .............................................................................................................................. 45 Chapter 8 Discussion ......................................................................................................... 49 Characteristics of Flâneur’s Phonograph ............................................................................ 49 Possible Approach to Urban Exploration towards Flâneur .................................................. 51 Reflection on the RtD process ............................................................................................ 53 Chapter 9 Conclusion ......................................................................................................... 56 References .......................................................................................................................... 58 Appendix A........................................................................................................................... 62

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