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Gibson, J. J. (1979). The ecological approach to visual perception. Houghton, Mifflin and Company. Cited by 6132

Principal Terms Used in Ecological Optics

Arrested Optic Array at a Fixed Point of Observation | Attached Object | Clutter | Coming into Existence | Coming into Sight | Coming into Sight at an Edge | Corner | Detached Object | Distubance of Structure Edge | Environment of animals | Environmental Events | Going Out of Existence | Going Out of Sight | Going Out of Sight at an Occluding Edge | Ground| Illumination | Information | Invariants | Layout | Medium | Occuluding Edge | Optic Array at a Moving Point of Observation | Path of Observation | Persistence and change | Point of Observation | Scanning of the Field of View | Simultaneous Overlap | Sliding Sample | Structured | Substances | Succesive Overlapping Samples | Surface |


Visual Solid Angles | Visual System |

Create a gameworld space and then evolve rules based on its affordances

Describe the gameworld affordances

Classify the arrogances by category

Affordance rules recorded

Board-centric rules-centric hybrid

E C O L O G I C A L • P S Y C H O L O G Y • C O N C E P T S


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