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Thinking Through Design Week 3 note

Make a list of systems typical to homes (chairs are sitting systems, toilets are waste removal systems)
Walls are a movement restriction system
Television is a relaxation system
Telephone is connecting system
Water is a cleaning system
Desk is a study system
Bed is a sleeping system
Cook top is a kitchen system
Mirror is reflecting system
Light is brightness system
Plants are green system
What systems in and around your lived environment are invisible or not managed by you? (do you take rubbish to waste management facilities or do you just put it in a community bin?)
A system that I managed don't include water, gas, electricity, restrictions, system.
What would be an effective way to visually explain these at home systems? What type of drawing, photography, or other methods would you use?
It would be a photograph. The type of photograph is context shot.

Consider your system from Assessment 1. Draw how that system works. Include map/sketch/visualization:
The people that are part of the system (users, people who benefit, people who manage)
What objects, spaces, and more are needed to make it work?
Are there rules or other known but invisible features to the system.
Upload to Behance and be prepared to share in the B session

Consider your system from Assessment 1. Draw how that system works. Include map/sketch/visualization:
The people that are part of the system (users, people who benefit, people who manage)
What objects, spaces, and more are needed to make it work?
Are there rules or other known but invisible features to the system.
Upload to Behance and be prepared to share in the B session

System in my house that connect to other object 
Reading note

Diagram sequences   Farrally, L. 2011
Analytical drawing is important for innovation of urban or plan. It is easier to compare things when it is on the same level. A set of maps or diagrammatic should use color to separate the aspect.

The story Dorst, K. 2017
Design is about the design itself and story behind it. Having a story behind your work will secure your design and journaling it. Design is complicated and tangle, to prevent these things you should take note your progress.

Why ideas? Zeegen, L. 2012
Ideas prevent you from absent design mind. Taking your ideas into a blank paper and analyse the process is the first step in designing.

Tharp, T.2006
Beethoven, note down everything such as rough ideas, improvement ideas and finished ideas. After further time, he would use that ideas to improved his future work.

Bettiol, M & Micelli, S. 2014
Thinkering is an act of thinkering productively, experimenting, testing, retesting, and adjusting and enjoying it. (John Seely Brown).

Fry, T. 2017.
City is a habitat that have a complex ecology. The city is equally seen in time: it is an assemblage of visually discernible mater of different moments. Know it or not, what is seen is constantly being read in time – the cityscape is thus also always a timescape” (Fry, 2010, p. 24). Paying attention to the surface is important

Lawson, J. 2005.
Design is a generic activity, it showed diff in the final product. However, design and analysis are diff, for example; engineer and fashion designer, fashion is unpredictable imagination while engineer is considerable imagination. But the end result is beautiful. Useful functioning.



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