Feb 1
Castella De Aguada
‘Perhaps the composition and layout of surfaces constitute what they afford. If so, to perceive them is to perceive what they afford. This is a radical hypothesis, for it implies that the “values” and “meanings” of things in the environment can be directly perceived. Moreover, it would explain the sense in which values and meanings are external to the perceiver’, argues James Gibson in his text ‘The Theory of Affordances’ emphasizing how spaces are read as habitable or lack
















