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Unscroll The Eye-It is a Beautiful Thing

  Visual reasoning involves applying visual rationale, which encompasses interpreting and understanding visual information to address problems and make informed decisions based on observations. This capacity is crucial across numerous fields, such as science, architecture, and art, where examining visual cues can lead to groundbreaking solutions and creative revelations. When judging the beauty of composition, figuring out what data in a graph means, or finding our way around a complicated environment, our visual perception is the essential thing that helps us make decisions. Enhancing our visual   reasoning skills   significantly improves our ability to draw meaningful conclusions from visual stimuli, elevating our cognitive capabilities. We refer to this procedure as the course of action. It is evident that perception diverges from logical reasoning and does not necessitate the assimilation of the external environment. Consider the example of parallax scrolling, a more ...

Is Reading a Design?

  “ The moon must be monstrous coy, or some things fall out opportunely, or else almanacs are consulted by nocturnal adventurers; but so it is, that when Cynthia shows a round and chubby disk, few daring deeds are done. Though true it may be, that of moonlight nights, jewelers’ caskets and maidens’ hearts have been burglariously broken into—and rifled, for aught Copernicus can tell. ”- From   Mardi  by Hermann Melville Herman Melville’s novels and poems did not receive favorable reviews during his lifetime. However, the designs he introduced in Moby-Dick, or The Whale, are still visible in various inventive disciplines today. In his Moby Dick impressions, Stella incorporates passion using euphoric patterning choices and raucous neon hues, resulting in a vast network of aesthetically divergent layers. Melville’s  Mardi  was a critical disaster. One reviewer described the book as a thick haze that makes it difficult to distinguish between ideas. The narrative...

Learning Through Experience

  From the rigid realities of a landscape to the shifting motion of the horizon, a collection of symbolic systems shapes our cognition as we navigate and create existence. However, while confronting issues inside the sometimes-stagnating educational system, we neglect our participatory improvisational processes and become oblivious to our spontaneous awareness. We often yield to the intricate dynamics of   conventional academic institutions . Recently, I asked an older student, “Are shapes intrinsic?” She began to provide classifications for shapes, such as round, triangular, spherical, etc. Furthermore, She elaborated on her knowledge of shape-changing interfaces, which transform digital data into physical shapes, enabling users to manipulate and feel the data with their hands and bodies. I was slightly dismayed that she could not comprehend that touch is essential to our identity and activities. There is a lot of information we are still learning and should know. Current att...