Saturday, October 3, 2015

Week 10:Forced Connection 2

Week 9: Forced Connection 1

Forced Connection 1




Forced connection is about connecting two divergent things together which requires expand point of view. One of the systems for using so as to build up such association is “SCAMPER”.








Explanation of what does it mean?





Here are some example of images of  'Forced Connections'



Riding a bicycle horse




Fruit Cube




Spoon Fork




A Hovercraft




Swiss Army knife



A Ice Skating Shoe




A Sunglasses





This week lesson i learn how scamper works with functionality of the object that was design by the designer serving the consumer needs in various ways are know as force connections



Friday, September 18, 2015

Week 8: Analogical Thinking 2

Analogical Thinking 2


This week, we had class action including online quiz about Analogical test. The connection to the quiz is:
 http://www.indiabix.com/logical-reasoning/analogies/


Sample 1:
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Sample 2:
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Here are some of the meanings of words use in the quiz in relations





A psychologist treats a neurosis; an ophthalmologist treats a cataract. 

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A skein is a quantity of yarn; a ream is a quantity of paper.

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A spy acts in a clandestine manner;an accountant acts in a meticulous manner.
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Thursday, September 17, 2015

Week 8: Tutorial Practice week (SAM & Q8)

Tutorial Practice Week


This week is our term break and we were given some assignments to go to SAM (Singapore Art Museum) and Q8 to capture photos of objects that has feeling of it.


Fear
This is painting has a strangle and bondage of freedom feelings


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Proud
This the image of the three women feeling proud like fighting a war in victory waving the flag



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Anxiety
This image showing this huge giagantic ball is going to roll over you anytime 



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Curious
The statue in the image showing them all standing in a roll looking to the centre direction curiously into the blank


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Adventurous
This Spaceship looks like it ready all gear up to fly to the other planet anytime 



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Astonish
The ceiling showing the glittering and sparkling cosmos rocket shape make you go 'Woah!'




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Happy
The color of the object of kiddy color make you feel happy 




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Peace
The girl inside the image shows how peace she is inside a cozy home



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Confused
This artpiece here is expressing the engine pipes pointed in different direction aimlessly



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Nostalgic


This artpiece makes us remember of our founding father Mr Lee Kuan Yew



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Depressed
The image shows a very run down building when you enter in you feel a sense of saddness



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Angry
The two dino skeletons had a heated arguement and what worst they start brawling  


This visit to SAM permit me to attempt to make feelings out of articles by feeling so as to look as well as, implying that by simply looking a look as well as feeling it, and let my creative energy go wild.



Week 7: Analogical Thinking

Analogical Thinking


Analogical thinking is essentially worried with systemic correspondences, as in critical thinking, where an answer for a known issue may be connected to taking care of a fundamentally comparative issue.


Analogical is another method for linking so as to take care of issues protests that are indistinguishable. There are 3 sorts of methods in Analogical Thinking:



Emotions:

There is a feeling related in common topics with the object


Metaphors:

Something will be something


Linguistics:

A similarity can be the etymological procedure that diminishes word structures saw as sporadic by revamping them fit as a fiddle of more regular structures that are administered by standards.


Class Exercise

We were asked to use the selected objects to sketch out the image with emotion with it without drawing the face expression



5 Example of Emotion Mouse

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Lonely Mouse 


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Injured Mouse 


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Fear Mouse


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Excited Mouse


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Brave Mouse








5 Example of Emotion Pencil


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Angry Pencil


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Sad Pencil


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Anxiety Pencil 


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Proud Pencil


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Confuse Pencil 






5 Example of Emotion Cup


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Confuse Cup

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Proud Cup

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Crazy Cup

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Angry Cup

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Incomplete Cup




   

Monday, August 31, 2015

Week 6: Lateral Thinking


Lateral Thinking


way of solving problems by thinking out of the box

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One Example of  Lateral Thinking




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Here are some puzzle for you to solve.......










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How do you connect these 9 dots with 4 straight lines continuously without lifting your pencil from paper?












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How do you trace this design in one continuous line without crossing the line on the way?







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Rearrange 3 balls so that the arrow will point downwards.





Here are the Answers!!!!!!!!






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Class Exercise 





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Imagine a room : the window on the at the back is open. In front of the window there is a table with a vase, in which a fresh rose stands. A painting of flowers hangs on the opposite wall ( at the whiteboard area). A bee flies into the room through the open window, straight to the painting and not the rose.
WHY?!?!?!?!

Here are the 5 logical reasons and 5 nonsensical reasons





5 Logical Reason



1) The painting is more realistic 
2) The paint may have food ingrediant in it
3) Bees like vibrant colours
4) The paint might be painted in honey
5) The flower is dead









5 Nonsensical Reason



1) The bee is dumb
2) That is not even a bee
3) The bee is drunk
4) The bee is blind
5) The bee has no common sense