Thursday, December 6, 2012

Week 7

JuxtapositionToday lesson is about Juxtaposition.

What is juxtaposition? Juxtaposition can be defined as placing two variables, side by side and their contrast or similarities 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. It is usually ‘turning’ something familiar to something less familiar or vice-versa.


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In the class, we have been taught about how to related something in crazy ways, by combining two words that we never know what are they. Then, match both two words to create something. Here are the things I did in the class:




Describe the concept of “Love”, with chillies.

The spicy filling of chilli will makes your heart goes faster, face turns to red and heat goes up, the same thing goes to love.


Describe the concept of “Life”
I am not afraid of death .. I'm afraid to die before they revived


Describe the concept of “Happiness”

The happiness is to drink a cup of tea .. With a friend .. In a moment of satisfaction. 


Describe the concept of “Woman”
woman is half of the society and she rises the other half .

Describe the concept of “Pain”
if it doesn't hurt , go harder

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Week 6


Mortar and Pestle
What is it?
It is a tool, used for cooking in traditional way.

What is it mainly used for?
It is used to grind or crush the ingredients of cooking, like herbs and spices. This way, people can easily cook the ingredients because they have been crushed into small pieces and can be keep safely.

What is it made from?
Mortar and pestle is made either from porcelain, stoneware, marble, wood, brass, or iron. Each one differs from the country or culture. The size and shape also different, but the usage is surely the same.


Choose 3 words from the mind map and use it with the mortar and pestle...


Weapon 
This weapon you can use to protect your home  


Lamp
this lamp that can be use for study table or for Other purposes


Game
This game the player have to hit the ball by the Mortar pestle 



Monday, November 19, 2012

Week 5

Mind Map:

  • Using associated mind map we are able to generate random words and also show the links between words that seemingly have no connection

There are two type of mind map:
  • Logical mind map
  • Associated mind map
Important factor in a mind map:

  • Centre
  • Keyword
  • Colour
  • Images
Logical Mind Map
  • The directly connected to stereotype, the logical mind map comprise of solely stereotype words
  • All the words that is in the mind map is related to the subject


Examples of mind map:







Monday, November 12, 2012

Week 3


1)Google Nexus is the quality of being new and makes it easy for the people in the life style. Being creative is seeing the same things as everybody else but thinking of something different (Shekerjian D 1990).

The innovation is to come out with new ideas and can be define as a problem identification and idea generation. the change in this days tables have turned and the mobile and desktop device people take for granted at home are far superior to what they find sitting on their desks when they come into work in the morning.





I photographed this picture in 2010

2)Beside the sea it's the best place to clear my mind and think. the creativity to me is different people have different perception of creativity. Sometime I need to break the rule to be innovative.


Week 2

1.this words related to 'Creativity'.
  • Ability
In everything we do we need to have an ability, it is important that we are able to create creative things. We must have the ability to generate new ideas by brainstorming .We always have to have an open mind about everything, so that it is easier for us to design creative things.
  • Attitude
Attitude is very important, when we have a positive attitude about things nothing is impossible. We have to accept changes, new ideas and possibility.
  • Process
The process is where we start applying our ideas to the design, we have to improve our design whenever we have a new ideas.





Week 1


1.Why did the Titanic hit the iceberg?
The titanic did not get hit its just get scrape in its side. The iceberg was very close when they realized it was there and it was many times bigger then the titanic. the titanic was designed to hit by boats not by icebergs.

2.What is this object of curiosity? What does it do? How and why?
Perfume bottle cap,cover the perfume from the top of the bottle to protect the perfume from spread.