Abstract
Street performance can be enjoyed in a body free from time and spatial restriction. This study analyzed the characteristics of human behavior where street performance is being given, especially focused on its time and spatial features.
4 places were selected as samples of linear space and plane space which constitute open space. The same performers gave the same show at each place. We recoded the human behavior around the performers with 2 video cameras put at higher locations. Through these videos, we analyzed the relationships between the stop-and-watch actions induced at the performance place and their locations.
As a result, we clarified that human behavior is affected by interpersonal actions, spatial features and distance from performers.