Citation
Baharuddin, Mohd Nasir
(2015)
Innovative visualization practice.
In:
Nature's Yield and Wonders of Art (NYAWA)15: Bird.
Universiti Putra Malaysia Press, Serdang, Selangor, pp. 96-97.
ISBN 9789679603699
Abstract
For any innovative visualization to be persistently practised,
normally it is based from three levels of understanding and
representation. These levels can be represented from macro,
sub-micro and symbolic interpretations. The kinds of model
that can be expressed in ‘external representations’ – that
physically can be shown and available to others and ‘internal
representations’, where the focus is mainly on our own
cognitive process or to an individual person mind. In this case,the practice came from the process of the visualization and innovative process of judgement. Visualization, perceives the world around us symbolically, being continuous and without
structure, ontologically the presentation with purpose and
intended to serve, however, because of our survival and
the capacity of thinking extends, it develops a new meaning
about visualization and mental actions that are able to explain
the natural world and its systems through a new language of
sign.
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