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method:mind-s-eye-visualizationMind's eye visualization
Technique of building a fluid, three-dimensional vision by closing one's eyes, relying on words and feeling to avoid arbitrary graphical over-specification.
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- Chapter 9: **The WholeintroducesThis chapter argues that every step in a living process must enhance the whole, using examples from drawing, zoning, St. Mark's Square, canyon design, and painting.
Methods (1)
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- Word-PictureusesA method of defining generic centers through narrative descriptions of human experience and deep feeling, used in the Mary Rose Museum process.
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- Mental or cognitive entities that may or may not depend on brains.
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