Thursday, August 12, 2010

Exercises for Analogy

The following are the visual descriptions for the concept of Chili, Love, Man and Woman which can be explain in a short statement or poem.

Exercises for Juxtaposition

We had an exercise during our class which is as follows:

With above table given, we need to select 3 numbers from group 1 and 3 number from group 2. Then, combine each number of groups 1 with groups 2 with each other. Write a sentence by using the words which we had selected and draw a picture for each of the sentences.

Exercise 1


a) No. 5 from group 1 and No. 0 from group 2
Sentence: The boy's head turns to fire when he is angry.


b) No. 2 from group1 and No. 7 from group 2
Sentence: The lightning has just struck on that tree.


c) No. 1 from group 1 and No. 9 from group 2
Sentence: The flower grows rapidly after the heavy rain.

Juxtaposition 2: Analogy, Metaphor & Similes

Juxtaposition means placing things side-by-side. In art this usually is done with the intention of bringing out a specific quality or creating an effect, particularly when two contrasting or opposing elements are used. The viewer's attention is drawn to the similarities or differences between the elements.

What is Analogy?

Is a cognitive process of transferring information from a particular subject (the analogue or source) to another particular subject (the target), and linguistic expression corresponding to such a process. In a narrower sense, analogy is an inference or an argument from one particular to another particular, as opposed to deduction, induction, and abduction, where at least one of the premises or the conclusion is general. The word analogy can also refer to the relation between the source and the target themselves, which is often, though not necessarily, a similarity, as in the biological.

Analogy plays a significant role in problem solving, decision making, perception, memory,creativity, emotion, explanation andcommunication. It lies behind basic tasks such as the identification of places, objects and people, for example, in face perception and facial recognition systems. It has been argued that analogy is "the core of cognition".

As an example: An analogy is in the form "a is to b as c is to d". In other words the relationship of a to b is analogous or similar to that of c to d. For example:
“a cap is to a bottle as a lid is to a jar".

Juxtaposition

As I could find out the meaning of Juxtaposition on internet this is: As defined in About.com, Juxtaposition can be defined as placing two variable, side by side and their contrast or similarity are shown through comparison. Many creative processes rely on juxtaposition. By juxtaposing two objects or words next to each other, human brain will automatically associate or transfer meaning.

Some examples of Juxtaposition

Mind Map 2 - Thinking out of Stereotype


Through mortal and pestle we can make a connections between something which they are not directly related. For example, mortar and pestle can be used as a musical instrument, ashtray, or devil (poisonous potion).

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Associate mind map


Through mortal and pestle we can make a connections between something which they are not directly related. For example, mortar and pestle can be used as a musical instrument, ashtray, or devil (poisonous potion).

personal mind mapping

Novelty, Creativity, Innovation and Invention


In my opinion, it
not necessarily intelligent, innovative, to be sure but it must support, and innovation to the next level, ideally invention. Also should have been used to present the new "invention" with success for the audience. Ergo intelligence, innovation, invention and innovation in some way a reflection process that develops in want of action, the results of a realistic idea, product, service, that in a knowledge presented as attractive, it is presented as a novelty.

Perhaps a cliche, but remarkable example of these four steps would successfully Steve Jobs the iPhone 3G smart innovation, a bomb will be used instead of a success IPAD, which seems to be disappointed for consumers and users.


Defining Creativity




















i think these pictures speak by them selves and explain what is the creativity definition
these pictures shows us how creative is the photographer and how creativity works in photography world.

Introduction to Creative Studies

in my idea the creativity is the new ideas from what we can get from what ever it is around us.we can look at anything around us and get some new ideas which nobody think of it before.
the ideas in every major like business,for example you have a trading company and you want to do a business,so you have to think about something to trade which nobody did it before.so you have to look around your self and see what material you can trade.look at the palm trees and see what you can find out or if you think you cant find anything so pass the first step and do the business with the materials which is already in there but use your creativity and do the different actions.