Friday, February 22, 2008

Thursday, February 21, 2008

GESTALT

The German term Gestalt, referring to how a thing has been "put together" (gestellt), is often translated as "pattern" or "configuration" in psychology. Its precepts, formulated as a reaction against the atomistic orientation of previous theories, emphasized that the whole of anything is different from the sum of its parts: organisms tend to perceive entire patterns or configurations rather than bits and pieces.

Examples:


"Similarity Size"


"Similarity Shape"


"proximity combine"


"proximity overlap"




"continuance"



*all images are made by Angga R. Pramudito (Sorry about the low resolution I lost the real 'ai.' files)

Friday, February 1, 2008

Shapes or Lines?



Which are lines and which are shapes? a, b, c, or d?

I'd say they are all can be both lines or shapes. As in if I stretch or look them up from further distance a, b, c, or d they're all can be lines. And if I blow them up until they get really big, they're all can be shapes as well.



STRING & DRAW PRACTICE
I found the string practice quite interesting. My classmates used all the upper area (table, chair, etc,) I was trying to do underneath them all in purpose to make it more complex, but all I had was just a mess and In the end, it was me who ended up being the last. I wish I know the purpose of this activity other than just having fun.