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The Mode Of Thinking Designs The Work Guiding Discussion To Environment Art

Posted on:2008-08-30Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z Y ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2155360215987031Subject:Design arts
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Increasing researches have indicated that human creactive ideation and thoughtways are the key factors influencing one's intelligence, and meanwhile the degree of human thinking creativity and its quality are closely related to the exploitation of human brain. Thus there is no incapibility of the brain to every human being and the key step is to activate the far undeveloped and almost limitless potential into actual capibilities.Environmental art design is a creactive thinking process with its own special logic and thoughtways, according to which people think and work consciously and unconsciously. By knowing about this process and then consciously utilizing creactive approaches, the design can be bettered scientifically, orderly and efficiently.Nowadays the relation between design and thoughtways has been discussed quite long, however without any doubt the thoughway will directly affect and control the design orientation whatever new titles and definitions have been offered. The multilized process of the design together reflects the concept and messages expressed by the designed works. The different thoughtways directly determine the diffrerent forms and messages of the designed works. The design process with which we are farmiliar as a creactive activity, is actually a process during which the creactive thoughtways are realized step by step and directly contribute to the design's orientation to its receptors. In turn the receptors' perception and understanding of the works will push the designers to reconsider and choose different thoughtways accordingly. This aritcle attemps to explore the design based on the impacts that different thoughtways exert on the designed works as well as the feedbacks from its receptors.
Keywords/Search Tags:Thinking, Thoughtway, Environmental, Art Design, Orientation
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