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Zusatztext "By brilliantly pairing student work and contemporary precedents! theoretical texts and interviews! Taiji Miyasaka unpacks the nature of "ingenuity" through the most basic of human actions! seeing and making. This book is a must read for design students and educators in the digital age! illuminating the slow and methodical path to authenticity contrary to the culture of instant gratification."Kentaro Tsubaki! Tulane School of Architecture! New Orleans! USA Informationen zum Autor Taiji Miyasaka is Associate Professor of Architecture at Washington State University at Pullman. "By brilliantly pairing student work and contemporary precedents, theoretical texts and interviews, Taiji Miyasaka unpacks the nature of "ingenuity" through the most basic of human actions, seeing and making. This book is a must read for design students and educators in the digital age, illuminating the slow and methodical path to authenticity contrary to the culture of instant gratification." Kentaro Tsubaki, Tulane School of Architecture, New Orleans, USA Zusammenfassung Presents new ways of seeing and making that will help your creative design process and enable you to experience moments of ingenuity in your design. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgements Introduction Part 1: Seeing: Framework for Mapping 1. Mapping a Structure Exercise 1: Silo 1.1 Quantitative Information 1.2 Photography 1.3 Figure and Ground 1.4 Perception 2. Mapping a Physical Movement Exercise 2: Hands 3. Mapping a Narrative Exercise 3: Remembrance Interview with Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, Atelier Bow-Wow, Tokyo Part 2: Making: Framework for Hands-on Work 4. Imagery Exercise 4: Making a Screen 5. Material Exploration Exercise 5: Making an Enclosure 6. Lag Exercise 6: Making a Device for Perceiving Physical Movement 7. Geometric Scale Exercise 7: Making a Cube Interview with Jesse Reiser and Nanako Umemoto, Reiser + Umemoto, New York ...