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E-grāmata: Studying Visual and Spatial Reasoning for Design Creativity

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  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Nov-2014
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Creativity and design creativity in particular are being recognized as playing an increasing role in the social and economic wellbeing of a society. As a consequence creativity is becoming a focus of research. However, much of this burgeoning research is distributed across multiple disciplines that normally do not intersect with each other and researchers in one discipline are often unaware of related research in another discipline.

This volume brings together contributions from design science, computer science, cognitive science and neuroscience on studying visual and spatial reasoning applicable to design creativity. The book is the result of a unique NSF-funded workshop held in Aix-en-Provence, France. The aim of the workshop and the resulting volume was to allow researchers in disparate disciplines to be exposed to the others research, research methods and research results within the context of design creativity.

Fifteen of the papers presented and discussed at the workshop are contained in this volume. The contributors come from Germany, Israel, Netherlands, Poland, Singapore, UK and USA, indicating the international spread of the research presented in this volume.
Part I Design Science---State-of-the-Art
Navigating Complex Buildings: Cognition, Neuroscience and Architectural Design
3(20)
R.C. Dalton
C. Holscher
H.J. Spiers
Showing Connection
23(16)
Jeffrey V. Nickerson
Barbara Tversky
James E. Corter
The Theoretical Framework for Creative Visual Thinking
39(12)
Ewa Grabska
Sortal Grammars for Urban Design
51(16)
Rudi Stouffs
Raising the i-Factor: Bridging Parametric Shape and Parametric Design
67(24)
Ramesh Krishnamurti
Part II Computer Science---State-of-the-Art
Dialectical Creativity: Sketch-Negate-Create
91(18)
Tracy Hammond
Spatial Computing for Design---an Artificial Intelligence Perspective
109(20)
Mehul Bhatt
Christian Freksa
SIRN---Synergetic Inter-Representation Networks: An Approach to Urban Planning and Design with Implications to Visual Reasoning and Design Creativity
129(24)
Juval Portugali
Qualitative Spatial-Relation Reasoning for Design
153(26)
Max J. Egenhofer
Part III Cognitive Science---State-of-the-Art
Thinking About Spatial Thinking: New Typology, New Assessments
179(14)
Nora S. Newcombe
Thomas F. Shipley
Visual-Object Versus Visual-Spatial Representations: Insights from Studying Visualization in Artists and Scientists
193(12)
Maria Kozhevnikov
Ubiquitous Serendipity: Potential Visual Design Stimuli are Everywhere
205(10)
Gabriela Goldschmidt
On Abstraction and Ambiguity
215(12)
Barbara Tversky
Part IV Neuroscience---State-of-the-Art
Creative States: A Cognitive Neuroscience Approach to Understanding and Improving Creativity in Design
227(18)
Evangelia G. Chrysikou
Spatial Transformations of Scene Stimuli: It's an Upright World
245(22)
Amy L. Shelton
Jeffrey M. Zacks
Author Index 267