This article is about nature artists, design researchers and scientists collaborating in a research lab with scarce resources, where communication is doubled by an art installation of drawings. It aims to identify how drawings can be used in academically different environments in order to improve co-work processes. It focuses on the power of drawing to communicate across disciplines in the context of a science research project. Data was collected in a college South Korea for two years in 2015-2016. The research question is: How do drawings influence the communication between colleagues, beyond their different backgrounds? This question seeks to examine how drawings can be used to enhance communication. Based on participants??? experiences...
This co-authored paper surveys practices of drawing used in collaboration with specialist practition...
Drawing is recognized as a powerful tool to learn science. Although current research has enriched ou...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
This research paper explores drawing as a tool to facilitate interdisciplinary practice. Outlined is...
The author considers the behavioural link which exists between curiosity, local processing, visuo-sp...
This paper sets view to consider the significance of drawings as part of visual communication design...
The objective of the present article is to re-work and radically reframe a case study on drawing pre...
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
Drawing is a process by which the mind commits itself to ideas that can only be expressed visually, ...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
Psychologists are now providing evidence for what artists and designers have long known in practice:...
Emerging from projects that have involved working with primary school children in school-related res...
Sketching and the ability to draw have long been recognised as important skills for designers. Tradi...
The central theme of this article proposes that an amalgamation of aspects of visual perception theo...
This co-authored paper surveys practices of drawing used in collaboration with specialist practition...
Drawing is recognized as a powerful tool to learn science. Although current research has enriched ou...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...
This research paper explores drawing as a tool to facilitate interdisciplinary practice. Outlined is...
The author considers the behavioural link which exists between curiosity, local processing, visuo-sp...
This paper sets view to consider the significance of drawings as part of visual communication design...
The objective of the present article is to re-work and radically reframe a case study on drawing pre...
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
Drawing is a process by which the mind commits itself to ideas that can only be expressed visually, ...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
The primary research question for this project: whether drawing practice could be used as a method w...
Psychologists are now providing evidence for what artists and designers have long known in practice:...
Emerging from projects that have involved working with primary school children in school-related res...
Sketching and the ability to draw have long been recognised as important skills for designers. Tradi...
The central theme of this article proposes that an amalgamation of aspects of visual perception theo...
This co-authored paper surveys practices of drawing used in collaboration with specialist practition...
Drawing is recognized as a powerful tool to learn science. Although current research has enriched ou...
This study builds on the work of researchers such as Anning and Ring (2004) and Brooks (2002, 2004, ...