Saturday, March 28, 2009

Creative Imagination....

Some simple Creative imagination on how animals surviving...


















Creative effort...

Stunning and creative digital Art







Sunday, March 15, 2009

Anology

 I've learnt two types of analogies. There are Logical analogy and affective analogy.



Logical Analogies
Logical analogies are analogies which use similarities in the design, configuration or purpose of to connect back to the subject.


Affective Analogies
Affective analogies are the emotional resemblance. The clearest example is the use of an animal to explain a certain characteristic of a person. This type of analogy is used most regularly in conversation to importance certain point.

How mergers go wrong
Duck+cat= Duckcat

Crocodile+pig =pigdile

Different pattern
Create a passage/writing that describe the concept of “Love”
Our love is extremely attractive as a chili. But too spicy when we feel it.





Create a passage/writing that describe the concept of “Pain”






Human is like an ice cream. We look fresh and nice when we are in safety place. Nevertheless, will be melting and having pain when we are out of safety place.




Create a passage/writing that describe the concept of “Love or Life”


Love is like credit cards. As much u spends, as much your love will increase.



Create a passage/writing that describe the concept of “Man or Woman”





Without women, man will just live a garbage life.





Create a passage/writing that describe the concept of “Love or Pain”
Love is everywhere. We can show our love to whoever and whenever you want to share.




Create a passage/writing that describe the concept of “Life”


Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Juxtaposition

Definition of juxtaposition
~juxtaposition - the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors
~The act or an instance of juxtaposing or the state of being juxtaposed
A placing or being placed in nearness or contiguity, or side by side; as, a juxtaposition of words.
~Juxtaposition is a circumstance where two unlike things are next to one another. It has a quality of being unexpected. A teacup and its saucer are expected. A kitty cat who is reflected in a mirror looking like a Lion is not.


In class Exercise

1. Flower 0.head
2. Lighting 9. Rain
3. Ice 8.wood
4. Light 7. Tree
5. Fire 6.spider
6. Duck 5. Root
7. Dog 4.mountain
8. Oil 3.wind
9. Leave 2.rock
0. Fly 1.water


Choose 3 pairs of number from (00 until 99)
My chosen numbers
9,18,27

9~FLY RAIN
18~FLOWER WOOD
27~LIGHTING TREE

Create a sentence using the two random words


Papers fly over the rain.

Flowers were dropped under the wood.

By lighting the area the tree became more brighten.


1) Fly Rain




2)flower wood 3)Lighting Tree


















Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Multiple use of laptop

Multiple use of laptop
(just for fun)
Holding LEGO spiritual revivals


use as pillow


can guard our parking spot


use to make omelet



Nut Cracker


fight /kung fu training

Trapping pesky varmints


Swatting flies


Directional signage

Drawing perfect circles


Sweeping the floor

as study light



Portable chair


can use to play ping

work in the rain


Make a bird house


Scrape the windshield


use to cover sun light

Monday, March 2, 2009

In class exercise

Given task- students need to do a logical mind map of title “Evil Me”.

These are the negative characters of me. I had used these points to do a logical mind mapping.

~~~Evil Me~~~
Poor time management-

~Waste time

* by relaxing
* By bathing
* Playing computer games
* Chatting
* Sleeping

~Never follow personal time table.
~Do works at last minute.


Social
~Arrogant

*Not friendly
*Proud
*Wont mix around

~Moody
*Quiet
*Shy

~Poor in communication

*won’t mix around
*Shy
~Less communicate with newly known or unknown people.


Emotions
~Anger

*Disagreement with siblings.
~Scary cat

*ghost
*enquiry
~Tension

*nervous when exam time

Weak
~Not responsible
~Lazy

* sleeps a lot
*slow motion

~Cheats by people

I have done mind mapping (my evil elements of me) using Photoshop.


Mind mapping

A mind map is a diagram used to represent words, idea, tasks, Mind maps are used to generate, visualize, structure, and classify ideas, and help in study, organization, problem solving , decision making, and writing.

Mind refers to the aspects of intelligence and consciousness manifested as combinations of thought , observation , memory, emotion, will and imagination, including all of the brain's conscious and unconscious cognitive processes

A map is a visual representation of an area—a symbolic illustration highlighting relationships between elements of that space such as things, section, and premise biology and neuroscience


Mind mapping
Generating ideas and brainstorming to stimulate our mind and thoughts to create interest
A tool that allow you to insert information.

Logical mind mapping
The study principal of valid demonstration and inference.
Logic is a branch of thinking
Suitable for gathering information

Advantages of logical mind mapping
Brief way of listing and classifying a collection of information
The relationship is between each world will help activate memories

Regulations of logical mind mapping
Topic in the middle must be dominant
Make it bold and bigger than the others
Differentiate main topic and sub topic by different colors fontsMake it attractive.


Uses of mind map
~Improves the way you take notes, and supports and enhances your creative problem solving.
~Can quickly identify and understand the structure of a subject, and the way that pieces of information fit together, as well as recording the raw facts contained in normal notes.

~Encourage creative problem solving, and they hold information in a format that your mind finds easy to remember and quick to review.
~Summarizing information

~Consolidating information from different research sources
~Thinking through complex problems
~Presenting information in a format that shows the overall structure of your subject.


There are some sample mind maps below~






How to Make a Mind Map
1. Take a blank piece of paper, A4 or larger
2. Use the paper in landscape orientation
3. Start in the center
4. Make a central image that represents the topic about which you are writing /thinking
use at least three colours
keep the height and width of the central image to approx. 2’’ or 5 cm (proportionately larger for bigger paper)
allow the image to create its own shape (do not use a frame)
5. The main themes around the central image are like the chapter headings of a book
print this word in CAPITALS or draw an image
place on a line of the same length
the central lines are thick, curved and organic i.e. like your arm joining your body, or the branch of a tree to the trunk
6 connect directly to the central image
7 Start to add a second level of thought. These words or images are linked to the main branch that triggered them. Remember:
lines connect are thinner
words are still printed but may be lower case
8 Add a third or fourth level of data as thoughts come to you
Use images as much as you can, instead of, or in addition to the words
Allow your thoughts to come freely, meaning you ‘jump about’ the Mind Map® as the links and associations occur to you
9. Add a new dimension to your Mind Map® . Boxes add depth around the word or image
10. Sometimes enclose branches of a Mind Map with outlines in colour
enclose the shape of the branch. Hug the shape tightly
Use different colors and styles
11. Make each Mind Map a little more:
BEAUTIFUL
ARTISTIC
COLOURFUL
IMAGINATIVEand
DIMENSIONAL
12. Have fun!Add a little humor, exaggeration or absurdity wherever you can