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_id sigradi2005_214
id sigradi2005_214
authors Carnos Scaletsky, Celso
year 2005
title Constructing a reflexive computational environment
source SIGraDi 2005 - [Proceedings of the 9th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Lima - Peru 21-24 november 2005, vol. 1, pp. 214-218
summary The learning of simple computer tools can represent an important resource to teach the complex design process in architecture. This article presents three didactic experiences that demonstrate certain design strategies normally used by architects and their relationship with the digital environment. By doing these design exercises, the students are invited to better understand the reflexive dialogue established with the design object. In these process notions as “references” and “sketches” should be approached. Instrumental resources are studied in parallel with epistemological reflection about the creative process. [Full paper in Portuguese]
series SIGRADI
email
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_id ijac20042304
id ijac20042304
authors Scaletsky, Celso Carnos
year 2004
title The Kaléidoscope System to Organize Architectural Design References
source International Journal of Architectural Computing vol. 2 - no. 3, 351-369
summary The presentation of a new computer-based tool to assist architectural conception demands reflection on the process of creation itself. There is an articulation between typical conceptual procedures and computerized means. We chose one of these procedures: the utilization of external references (not necessarily architectural) to stimulate new design ideas. This is the basis for the experimental computational model "kaléidoscope", which is characterized as an open reference system for architectural design. There are two essential qualities for such a system: 1) The system should permit an individual interpretation and construction of the referential knowledge, considering that 2) references may proceed from fields other than architecture. The computational model begins with a reference, formed by the association of an image to concepts and / or texts. The concepts are graphically represented and organized in thematic thesauri. The "kaléidoscope" system includes several search and navigation modes, allowing access to references as a means to rouse new design ideas.
series journal
more http://www.multi-science.co.uk/ijac.htm
last changed 2007/03/04 07:08

_id sigradi2004_000
id sigradi2004_000
authors Scaletsky, Celso Carnos and Rocha Isabel Medero (eds.)
year 2004
title SiGradi2004
source Proceedings of the 8th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics Graphics / ISBN 85-7431-224-X] São Leopoldo (Brasil) 10-12 november 2004, 507 p.
summary Meaning and The Digital Universe: The conference topic encourages creative and critical inquiries about the digital universe and its capacity of representing real, unreal, imaginative, sensitive, or daily realities. Of particular interest is how these new and word-less realms allow for the possibility of contemporary man to consider the production of meaning.
series SIGRADI
email
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_id sigradi2007_af78
id sigradi2007_af78
authors Scaletsky, Celso Carnos
year 2007
title Concept map constructions as a design strategy [Construção de Mapas Conceituais como uma estratégia de projeto]
source SIGraDi 2007 - [Proceedings of the 11th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] México D.F. - México 23-25 October 2007, pp. 127-130
summary The construction of design scenarios for the process of generating ideas is essential to the project. This paper aims to study the possibility of using Concept Maps as tools to help designers accomplish that.
keywords Concept Maps; Design; Image; Reference; Concept
series SIGRADI
email
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