Thursday, September 17, 2015

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




   

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