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Fiona Zisch’s transdisciplinary research explores cognitive ecologies. Her research draws on and brings together theory and praxis in architecture; cognitive and behavioural neuroscience; experimental psychology; philosophy of mind and neurophilosophy; critical theory; cyberfeminism; technology, interaction, and performance studies. Wickedness as central to this transdisciplinary ethos, the notion of the threshold, a dynamic space of change, offers potential for discovery rather than deliver (pre)set outcomes.
Fiona is specifically interested in (embodied) cognition and experience of architectural space, with an emphasis on reciprocity and movement. Her doctoral thesis examined (1) potentials of cross-disciplinarity between architecture and neuroscience (neuroarchitecture) and shared knowledge production within a critical framework, (2) the reciprocity of: the neural construction of (architectural) space as a cognitive map, architects’ concepts that underlie the design of buildings, and experiential qualities of built architecture, (3) the construction of a personal, yet adaptively transferrable, method of becoming “Doppelkopf” in transdisciplinary research.
Fiona also has a background in dance and, in her research, often collaborates with choreographers, movement practitioners, and integrated body designers, investigating bodies and movement across different scales of space and time.
Fiona Zisch’s transdisciplinary research explores cognitive ecologies. Her research draws on and brings together theory and praxis in architecture; cognitive and behavioural neuroscience; experimental psychology; philosophy of mind and neurophilosophy; critical theory; cyberfeminism; technology, interaction, and performance studies. Wickedness as central to this transdisciplinary ethos, the notion of the threshold, a dynamic space of change, offers potential for discovery rather than deliver (pre)set outcomes.
Fiona is specifically interested in (embodied) cognition and experience of architectural space, with an emphasis on reciprocity and movement. Her doctoral thesis examined (1) potentials of cross-disciplinarity between architecture and neuroscience (neuroarchitecture) and shared knowledge production within a critical framework, (2) the reciprocity of: the neural construction of (architectural) space as a cognitive map, architects’ concepts that underlie the design of buildings, and experiential qualities of built architecture, (3) the construction of a personal, yet adaptively transferrable, method of becoming “Doppelkopf” in transdisciplinary research.
Fiona also has a background in dance and, in her research, often collaborates with choreographers, movement practitioners, and integrated body designers, investigating bodies and movement across different scales of space and time.
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Fiona E. Zisch,Antoine Coutrot,Coco Newton,Maria Murcia-Lopez, Anisa Motala, Jacob Greaves,William de Cothi,Anthony Steed,Nick Tyler, Stephen A. Gage,Hugo J. Spiers
SPATIAL COGNITION AND COMPUTATIONno. 2 (2024): 115-143
Fiona E. Zisch,Coco Newton,Antoine Coutrot,Maria Murcia, Anisa Motala, Jacob Greaves,William de Cothi,Anthony Steed,Nick Tyler, Stephen A. Gage,Hugo J. Spiers
Social Science Research Network (2022)
HAL (Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe) (2022)
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