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An agent of synchronisation is defined as a human cognitive subject who is able to synchronise a series of experiences of the spatial sequences which make up a complex space into an ‘all-at-once’ picture which serves both as a representation and a problem-solving device.
 
An agent of synchronisation is defined as a human cognitive subject who is able to synchronise a series of experiences of the spatial sequences which make up a complex space into an ‘all-at-once’ picture which serves both as a representation and a problem-solving device.
  
 
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*[[Space Syntax Theory]];
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[http://otp.spacesyntax.net Space Syntax Glossary]
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[http://otp.spacesyntax.net/glossary/ Space Syntax Glossary]
  
 
[http://www.spacesyntax.net/symposia-archive/SSS4/fullpapers/01HillierCitypaper.pdf Hillier, B. (2003) The knowledge that shapes the cities: the human city beneath the social city. In: (Proceedings) 4th International Space Syntax Symposium. : London, UK. pp. 01.15-16]
 
[http://www.spacesyntax.net/symposia-archive/SSS4/fullpapers/01HillierCitypaper.pdf Hillier, B. (2003) The knowledge that shapes the cities: the human city beneath the social city. In: (Proceedings) 4th International Space Syntax Symposium. : London, UK. pp. 01.15-16]

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An agent of synchronisation is defined as a human cognitive subject who is able to synchronise a series of experiences of the spatial sequences which make up a complex space into an ‘all-at-once’ picture which serves both as a representation and a problem-solving device.

Cross-References

Recommended Reading

Space Syntax Glossary

Hillier, B. (2003) The knowledge that shapes the cities: the human city beneath the social city. In: (Proceedings) 4th International Space Syntax Symposium. : London, UK. pp. 01.15-16