1. change the name from ” how can small-scale art experiments test the reaction of people on social cohesion ?” to ” how can we measure the reaction of people in public spaces and motivate participation in social cohesion? “
2. research what impact it is having on people who use the spaces? what impact it is having on the people that use the spaces? how people feel about the spaces when something happened.
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All are between the ages of 18-34. The majority of people in the second question felt that noise, smoking, and hygiene problems bothered them in public spaces. Some felt that being too crowded, intimate behavior, unpleasant smells, and theft would make them uncomfortable.
The third question does the issue of hygiene and safety in public spaces bother you, was chosen by only one person as not bothering, everyone else thought it would create some distress.
Some people mentioned in the last question, what kind of public space would prefer to visit? Take photos to clock up what looks good, what has a social concern, and what gives people a sense of freedom and warmth, such as someone spontaneously showing a random public movie on a seaside park lawn. And another interesting answer is Man and nature coexist harmoniously.
I think I really need to test people’s reactions to seeing some unsafe behavior in public spaces, but I haven’t thought of a good way to do it. Pushing over a bike? Play loud music?
However, as most of the participants in the questionnaire were my classmates, mainly young people from Asia, the data was not complete and comprehensive enough to represent the majority of people.