Week 7 - Analogical Thinking // Friday, 4 September 2015
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WEEK 7 - Analogical Thinking Analogical was a very fresh concept, yet not at the same time. Placing emotions to objects or thinking of how the objects would feel is parallel to using metaphors, similes and personification in my previous school years, but we did not literally had a complete lesson on it, so it was very interesting and different,
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Thinking of how the chair might feel when suspended, i personally think that maybe it will feel fun and excited, as it is placed in a different position as the norm. For a chair being sat on, i would think that it would feel useful and happy, even if it is sat by a overly heavy person. in that case maybe even pride for being able to support others even in a difficult scenario. For objects in relation to others,i would like to compare: 1. a feather and a pen
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2. a Horse and a car
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3. a book and a Kindle
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Another exercise that we did was associating 3 objects to emotions. Below are my drawings featuring the three objects and different scenes where it would experience the emotions.
1. Cup:
2. Computer Mouse:
3. Candle:
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