Uploaded on 2019-07-28 by Tomas Chroustovsky
Avenue Jean-Jaurès Market, the 28th of July 2019 Visible information/data: - season (goods), approx. temperature (clothing), wind direction, daytime (day/night) - activities: travelling, discussing, selling, strolling, sitting, watching, game .... Invisible information: The working traffic lights, together with the spatial organisation (side walk, parking place, road), suggest this in not the usual use of this space. From this premise we can also estimate the temporal increase of activities, decrease of air/noise/thermal pollution, higher economic income in the area (cafés, restaurants, stand vendors). Knowledge: From the first 'in'visible information, we can make the assumption that a new space for such activity could be appointed to a more convenient place, where it would not disturb traffic, and where it would be more available for both the locals and strangers. Or vice versa, this area could become a new hub (of the district) for economic, cultural and social activities. Tomas