Thursday, April 25, 2013

Visual Solutions

It would be virtually impossible to solve the following problem without using pure visual thinking. Or in this case: eye-hand coordination and applying a marker to a substrate.

the problem: (from McKim's Experiences in Visual Thinking)
"With a continuous line that does not retrace draw the pattern below"(p12)


It took a lot of trial and error ( and I even tried to cheat, but could not find the solution in the book)....
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Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Deciphering the doodle

While listening to professors talk about the essentials of a good research paper - I was drawing. I was paying attention, but still drawing. It's not a picture of anything, but it may hint at my own process .... note the pillar-like object middle right. I think that would be my main research question. Judging by the "weight" of the structure above it, I may need to make it a little more robust!

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Distributed cognition, or thinking outloud.

tacit knowledge +visual thinking + the "hunch" + reframing + emotional intelligence
 = thinking outloud




Releasing Tacit Knowledge with Quick Sketches

Test 1.
Have you ever tried to capture your "place and time"? Thinking about the past or future is very difficult and linear if you just try to project backwards (to recall memories of events, milestones) or project forwards (in anticipation of goals to be achieved). Events move in all directions, they reflect reality as much as personal fiction or misrepresentations as well as aspirations.

The sketch below (first in an iterative series), is an attempt to get a feel for my "landscape" in terms of time/age. ( The "marks" and lines in this sketch are not self-evident of course, but there should be a sense of "horizon" and structure. Note also that I've ignored the usual convention of moving from left-to-right to capture the passage of time).