Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Mind Map

Today we learn about what mind map is.

MIND: Follow your mind, not your heart.

MAPPING: Process of representation, exploration and establishing idea/concept or information on ‘paper’.

MIND MAPPING (introduce by Tony Buzan)

  • A technique of generating idea and brainstorming.
  • A tools that allows you to put info into your brain and retrieve when need it.

2 types of Mind Mapping: Logical Mind Map & Associated Mind Map

Logical Mind Map:

  • concise way of listing & categorizing mass info.
  • usage of images along words create interest
  • relationship between words help trigger memories & reduce amount of note.

Rules of Logical Mind Mapping

  • always have subject in the center of the page.
  • more dominant than rest of words.
  • different categories, colors, make it easier identify
  • decide main categories

 

Although most of us have done a lot mind map way back in Alpha year, we not really know there are 2 types of mind mapping.

As idea from Logical Mind Map is stereotype and not new,

we need to get far away from the original word by using Associated Mind Map.

So today, funny Lecturer used Mortal & Pestle to show us how to get away from stereotype.

mortal pestleStone>Heavy>Expensive>Girls>Trouble>?

Because from one word can link to a word that looks non related making Associated Mind Map fun!

Monday, February 23, 2009

Week 3:Avatar

My partner of this week in class exercise is Cheoh Chuan Zhen, currently studying Interface Design in Beta 3rd Semester. This time, we have to draw a avatar for the other one according 10 questions we simply give.

 

QUESTIONS :
(1) What color do you like?  Blue.
(2) What do you like to do when you are free?  Search for stuffz.
(3) What kind of shape do you like?  Triangle.
(4) What kind of animal is your favorite?  Dogs.
(5) When will you feel sad? When something sad happens.
(6) What kind of songs you prefer? Soft and nice songs.
(7) What poses you like to pose? Squat on my chair.
(8) Do you prefer people with glasses?  Acceptable.
(9) You like to drink Coke with Ginger or Ginger soda with Pepsi? Ginger Soda with Pepsi.
(10) Do you like to take cold bath in the morning? Yes!!

Based from the answers above that he had given, this is what i draw for his avatar~

dancing-can Dancing Can of Pepsi (Dog Version)

As you can see, this is a combination of a dancing Pepsi can and a dog. He mention that he likes blue, Ginger Soda with Pepsi,  cold bath in morning and soft and nice songs~All of these made me thinks of cold dancing Pepsi can!

Besides, he likes dogs and always online searching for new stuffs…He is a curious dog for sure! With triangle nose!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Creativity Definition

wow..My first post here!

What is Creativity??

Creativity is a mental and social process involving the generation of new ideas or concepts, or new associations of the creative mind between existing ideas or concepts. An alternative conception of creativness is that it is simply the act of making something new.

From a scientific point of view, the products of creative thought (sometimes referred to as divergent thought) are usually considered to have both originality and appropriateness.

Although intuitively a simple phenomenon, it is in fact quite complex. It has been studied from the perspectives of behavioural psychology, social psychology, psychometrics, cognitive science, artificial intelligence, philosophy, history, economics, design research, business, and management, among others. The studies have covered everyday creativity, exceptional creativity and even artificial creativity. Unlike many phenomena in science, there is no single, authoritative perspective or definition of creativity. And unlike many phenomena in psychology, there is no standardized measurement technique.

Creativity has been attributed variously to divine intervention, cognitive processes, the social environment, personality traits, and chance (”accident”, “serendipity”). It has been associated with genius, mental illness and humour. Some say it is a trait we are born with; others say it can be taught with the application of simple techniques. Creativity has also been viewed as a beneficence of a muse or Muses.

Although popularly associated with art and literature, it is also an essential part of innovation and invention and is important in professions such as business, economics, architecture, industrial design, science and engineering.

Despite, or perhaps because of, the ambiguity and multi-dimensional nature of creativity, entire industries have been spawned from the pursuit of creative ideas and the development of creativity techniques.


Leonardo Da Vinci is well known for his creative works.

Creativity has been associated with right or forehead brain activity or even specifically with lateral thinking.

Some students of creativity have emphasized an element of chance in the creative process. Linus Pauling, asked at a public lecture how one creates scientific theories, replied that one must endeavor to come up with many ideas — then discard the useless ones.

Another adequate definition of creativity is that it is an “assumptions-breaking process.” Creative ideas are often generated when one discards preconceived assumptions and attempts a new approach or method that might seem to others unthinkable. (taken from wikipedia)

About Me…

Welcome welcome!!

This blog is to share what i have learn from Creative Studies class, my in class exercise and some interesting things~

 

katharine

I’m Katharine Ting Zhen Ling!

ID: 1071114772

Age: 20

Date of Birth: 23.10.1989

Current Majoring: Bachelor of Multimedia (Honours)(Media Innovation)