
WORK ON A ROTATIONAL BASIS: ADAPTATION THROUGH AESTHETIZATION OF THE SUBJECT-SPATIAL ENVIRONMENT OF THE TEMPORARY SETTLEMENT (ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION INDUSTRY IN THE RUSSIAN NORTH)
Author(s) -
Šárka Prokopová,
S. Kravchuk,
Nikolai Garin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
tehničeskaâ èstetika i dizajn-issledovaniâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2687-0878
DOI - 10.34031/2687-0878-2020-2-3-5-20
Subject(s) - subject (documents) , work (physics) , adaptation (eye) , settlement (finance) , field (mathematics) , focus (optics) , production (economics) , petroleum industry , sociology , computer science , engineering , psychology , mechanical engineering , economics , mathematics , environmental engineering , macroeconomics , physics , optics , neuroscience , library science , world wide web , pure mathematics , payment
The article presents a pre-project study of the rotational work method in the oil and gas industry in terms of technical aesthetics and design. The study aimed to focus the attention of designers on the features of psychological adaptation to this method of work. The database brought together interdisciplinary sources (economics, management, psychology, sociology) and field materials. As a result, a hypothesis was formulated about the aestheticization of the subject-spatial environment as a way to compensate for the stressfulness of the rotational work method. A promising direction for the implementation and verification of this hypothesis is the development of a system of relaxation equipment that accompanies the rotational worker throughout the entire cycle “shift-road-house