Situating the embodied mind in a landscape of standing affordances for living without chairs Materializing a philosophical worldview

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Publication date 07-2016
Journal Sports medicine
Volume | Issue number 46 | 7
Pages (from-to) 927–932
Organisations
  • Interfacultary Research - Institute for Logic, Language and Computation (ILLC)
Abstract
Sitting too much is unhealthy, but a widespread habit in many societies. Realizing behavioral change in this area is hard. Our societies promote being seated via the way its places are structured: they are filled with chairs for example. How can we make healthier environments that invite people to move around more? This article shows how philosophical research in the area of embodied/enactive cognitive science let to a built vision for the office of the future, of 2025. Multidisciplinary studio RAAAF [Rietveld Architecture-Art-Affordances] and visual artist Barbara Visser built this world without chairs, titled The End of Sitting. This large rock-like landscape integrates many affordances for standing. Affordances are the possibilities for action provided by the environment. This landscape of standing affordances allows people to work standing while being supported by the material structure of the environment. This unorthodox working landscape is both an enactive art installation and the materialization of a philosophical worldview that understands people as embodied minds situated in a landscape of affordances. It stimulates reflection on the way built environments can naturally invite more active and healthy behavior.
Document type Article
Language English
Published at https://doi.org/10.1007/s40279-016-0520-2
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