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Saturday, 5 September 2015

The Journey - Week 7 (Analogical Thinking)

We did 2 classroom exercises this week. One was to find objects around us that are analogous to each other, such as the window resembling eyes and the magnetic sensor hinge on the door swings out like an arm.

The other one required us to find analogy from 3 existing products:
 to 
(source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polar_bear)
(source: http://www.madisonavemall.com/products/product.asp?sku=207WHTFX)

 to 
(source: http://pngimg.com/img/animals/duck)
(source: http://www.comparaboo.com/best-diving-fins)

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(source: http://photographyblogger.net/20-fantastic-pictures-of-birds-flying/)
(source: https://www.bulletproofexec.com/hack-your-flight-how-to-save-your-ears-while-flying-with-a-cold/)

Pencil, Clock and Candle exercise: 

Happy pencil twirling on paper.

A heartbroken pencil.

A stressed-out pencil.

Tired pencil leans against wall.

Confident pencil stands upright.

Depressed clock has lost all hope.

This clock is excited for me to wake up.

Exhausted clock falls flat on its face from tiredness.

This crazy clock is out to have fun! It can't tell the time though.

The iconic grandfather clock as wise-looking as it'll ever be. It stands at the sidelines watching over us through thick and thin.

Poor candle...

An angered candle flares up in flames twice its size.

Aww, this shy candle hides within the comfort of its candle holder.

Aromatic candles not only produce a scent that relaxes people, they themselves look collected as well.

A bored candle rolling around a flat surface waiting for someone to light it up.

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