This example is interesting, because it draws attention to the potential validity of the Spatialization of Form Hypothesis. Due to its asymmetrical structure, RAVE separates basic frames of orientation from communicated meaning; it interferes with the motivated relationship between embodied action and meaning. Now, cognitive semiotics could serve as a powerful analytical tool in understanding how perception and body movement shape the way we conceive and design responsive environments. With this paper I have suggested how cognitive semiotics could become design semiotics in use.