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Negotiating Random Intricacies
The distinction between science and art has always been ambiguous. As we delve deeper into both disciplines, their distinctions often blur, evolving in response to societal shifts and technological advancements. This fluidity highlights the shared creativity inherent in scientific inquiry and artistic expression and emphasizes the value of interdisciplinary approaches in fostering innovation. Ultimately, embracing…
Read MoreWhat Strategies Can We Implement to Promote Learning as a Design Process?
During childhood, exploration is driven by the child’s innate impulses and is shaped by the surrounding environment and available resources throughout developmental stages. The voyage of childhood discovery is a dynamic interplay of innate drives influenced by the environment and developmental stages. Children’s intrinsic curiosity propels them to explore, learn, and invent, highlighting the significant…
Read MoreReframing Elementary School Courses
A fundamental philosophical premise of the theory proposed by Jean Piaget is that children’s thinking will evolve autonomously with age. This ‘autonomous evolution’ refers to the natural, self-driven progression of cognitive development in children, which is not solely determined by external factors but also by the child’s actions and experiences. As children grow, their mental…
Read MoreFluid Patterns In Writing
“I was born cross-eyed. Not until I was four years old was it discovered that this was caused by my being abnormally farsighted. My vision was thereafter fully corrected with lenses. Until four I could see only large patterns, houses, trees, outlines of people with blurred coloring. While I saw two dark areas on human…
Read MoreCuriosity Practices
Curiosity has a peculiar silence. Like a llama crossing its rear legs, it rests with dignity, undisturbed by its environment. Curiosity is pervasive and profound. Elusive, furtive, mute, and wary, Curiosity has a unique persona, like the deer, who possesses an insatiable thirst for exploration and discovery. Moving gracefully through the underbrush, it embodies a…
Read MoreUnscroll The Eye-It is a Beautiful Thing
Visual reasoning involves applying visual rationale, which encompasses interpreting and understanding visual information to address problems and make informed decisions based on observations. This capacity is crucial across numerous fields, such as science, architecture, and art, where examining visual cues can lead to groundbreaking solutions and creative revelations. When judging the beauty of composition, figuring…
Read MoreThinking About Silence
The realm of stillness is excessively cryptic and strange for comfort. Silence may be unbearable both in a social setting and for the individual. People often perceive those who are not quite as relatable because their voices fill the void that silence creates. However, this noise can also mask deeper truths and emotions that thrive…
Read MoreIs Reading a Design?
“The moon must be monstrous coy, or some things fall out opportunely, or else almanacs are consulted by nocturnal adventurers; but so it is, that when Cynthia shows a round and chubby disk, few daring deeds are done. Though true it may be, that of moonlight nights, jewelers’ caskets and maidens’ hearts have been burglariously…
Read MoreLearning Through Experience
From the rigid realities of a landscape to the shifting motion of the horizon, a collection of symbolic systems shapes our cognition as we navigate and create existence.However, while confronting issues inside the sometimes-stagnating educational system, we neglect our participatory improvisational processes and become oblivious to our spontaneous awareness. We often yield to the intricate…
Read MoreColor Perceptions
The classification of color remains a complex area of inquiry that has concerned philosophers, writers, and scientists throughout history. Is it an inherent characteristic of objects, such as dimensions and form? Is it an illusion, purely subjective and derived from visual experiences? The experimental modernist writer Hilda Doolittle, known by her initials H.D., believed it…
Read MoreOptical Consciousness is a reprojection or realignment of the mind to create a multidimensional space
I spent more than five years completing my project, A Square and a Half-The Colors are Sounding, culminating in its launch at the MIT Museum in the autumn of 2018. The project comprises twenty sung lyrical narratives or songs that combine a variety of genres, as well as a journal that compiles narrative fragments, song…
Read MoreDefining Perspectival Spaces at Cambridge Creation Lab
MIT researchers have discovered a novel method for constructing intricate three- dimensional structures using self-assembling polymer materials, which generate minuscule wires and junctions. They arrange block copolymer layers into orderly perpendicular rows, thus facilitating the creation of smaller chip components and serving as an alternative to photolithography used in the 1960s for computer chip fabrication.…
Read MoreForming Habits in Pattern Thinking
Is pattern thinking analogous to a recurrent behavioral coping mechanism? I have often contemplated this possibility and concluded that the identity inherent in notions or representations in pattern thinking cannot elucidate repetition; it requires a more significant ‘positive’ foundation. This inquiry must include all conceptions of nature and liberty. For example, natural occurrences are never…
Read MoreDesign Consciousness is Personal
Throughout my childhood, I was unaware that I was a color-word synesthete. I only came to the realization that hearing words evoked vivid pictures much later in life. I was also captivated by the realm of shadows and consistently engaged in experimentation with it. I was intrigued by the notion that shadows might be both…
Read MoreDesigning The Thought Web
A web emerges when several connections are established. Through experiences that endure over time, we start developing conscious and unconscious creative patterns from infancy. For instance, we may consider neural networks, cell clusters, and social insect colonies among systems that leverage the interactions of many fundamental components or agents to execute highly complex calculations in…
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