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OverviewDrawing as a tool of thought- an investigation of drawing, cognition, and creativity that integrates text and hand-drawn images. Drawing as a tool of thought- an investigation of drawing, cognition, and creativity that integrates text and hand-drawn images. Drawing is a way of constructing ideas and observations as much as it is a means of expressing them. When we are not ready or able to put our thoughts into words, we can sometimes put them down in arrangements of lines and marks. Artists, designers, architects, and others draw to generate, explore, and test perceptions and mental models. In Drawing Thought, artist-educator Andrea Kantrowitz invites readers to use drawing to extend and reflect on their own thought processes. She interweaves illuminating hand-drawn images with text, integrating recent findings in cognitive psychology and neuroscience with accounts of her own artistic and teaching practices. The practice of drawing seems to be found across almost all known human cultures, with its past stretching back into the caves of prehistory. It takes advantage of the ways in which human cognition is embodied and situated in relationship to the environments in which we find ourselves. We become more aware of the interplay between our external surroundings and the inner workings of our minds as we draw. We can trace moments of perception and understanding in a sketchbook that might otherwise be lost, and go back to reexamine and revise those traces later. Kantrowitz encourages readers to draw out their own ideas and observations through a series of guided exercises and experiments, with her lively drawings and engaging text pointing the way. Drawing is a tool for thought in anyone's hands; it is creativity in action. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrea KantrowitzPublisher: MIT Press Ltd Imprint: MIT Press Weight: 0.369kg ISBN: 9780262544320ISBN 10: 0262544326 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 11 October 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsHow to Read This Book v Prelude vii Chapter 1: The Evolution of Thought 1 How to Take a Line for a Walk 16 Chapter 2: Below the Surface 19 How to Show Feelings 32 Chapter 3: The Thinking Hand 35 How to See Shapes 50 Chapter 4: Imaginary Friends 53 How to Overlap Shapes 68 Chapter 5: Drawn Together 71 How to Imagine a Place 86 Chapter 6: Thinking Space 89 How to Make Space 104 Chapter 7: A Tool of Thought 107 How to Take a Point of View 122 Chapter 8: Everybody Draw! 125 Notes: References, Research, and Suggestions for Further Reading 141 Acknowledgments 173 About the Author 177ReviewsAuthor InformationAndrea Kantrowitz, an artist and educator, is Associate Professor and Director of the Art Education Program at SUNY New Paltz. She leads workshops and symposia on art and cognition around the world. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |