Wayfinding by Michael Bond
The Art and Science of How We Find and Lose Our Way
In this insightful exploration of human navigation, the author delves into the intricate ways in which people find their way through the world, both physically and mentally. Drawing on a rich tapestry of scientific research, historical anecdotes, and personal stories, the narrative reveals how our sense of direction is deeply intertwined with our identity, memory, and culture. The book examines the cognitive processes behind wayfinding, the impact of technology on our navigational skills, and the profound implications of losing one's way. It offers a compelling look at how understanding our spatial awareness can enrich our lives and connect us more deeply to the world around us.
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- 2020
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