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In May 2018 I was invited as artist on board on Kleronia, a 18 mt. cutter, in team with a video maker, a writer and a few skippers, to support the “Cognition in the wind” research project directed by Roberto Casati (Institut Jean Nicod, CNRS ENS EHESS, Paris). We navigate between Rome, the Pontine Islands and Gaeta. Watch a video here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=7TpY-AeXRNk

La final de la primera edició de la competició Rin4', un exercici de divulgació científica adreçat a un públic no especialitzat a càrrec de joves científics doctorands d'aquest curs acadèmic, va tenir lloc ahir 8 de juny a la Sala Polivalent de l'edifici Mercè Rodoreda del campus de la Ciutadella de la UPF. Prèviament, del 2 al 7 de juny, es van dur a terme les fases classificatòries entre els 70 aspirants dels més de 100 inscrits, de les que en van sortir els nou finalistes que van competir pel 1r, 2n i 3r premis, a més d'un premi especial atorgat pel públic assistent, dotats de 900, 600, 300, i 200 euros, respectivament.

 

En un acte conduït per David Comas, investigador del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS), cadascun dels nou candidats, vuit del Doctorat de Biomedicina i un del Doctorat en Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, van fer l'exposició del seu projecte de recerca en el temps rècord de quatre minuts com a màxim. En aquesta edició, les ponències finalistes van estar relacionades amb els àmbits de ciències de la salut i de la vida i de ciències cognitives i del llenguatge.

 

Jaume Casals, rector de la UPF va lliurar els premis. El primer premi va ser per a Cristina Galusca, que està fent la seva recerca en el Grup de Recerca Reasoning and Infant Cognition (RICO) del Centre de Cognició i Cervell (CBC) del Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions (DTIC), amb la ponència " Ull recorda això!".

 

El segon premi va ser per a Álvaro Castells, investigador del Centre de Regulació Genòmica (CRG), amb " Dinàmica del RNA emprant la microscopia d'alta definició"; el tercer premi va ser per a Mònica Domínguez i " El discurs prosòdic en la interacció home-màquina", recerca que està duent a terme al Grup de Recerca sobre el Tractament Automàtic del Llenguatge Natural (TALN) al DTIC. Finalment, el premi especial del públic va ser per a Carlota Rubio per " Buscant les forces que mouen el càncer", part de la recerca que fa dins del Grup de Recerca en Genòmica Biomèdica del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS).

 

Van formar part del jurat Núria Sebastián, directora de l' Escola de Doctorat de la UPF, Emma Rodero, professora del Departament de Comunicació de la UPF i Mónica López-Ferrado, periodista científica del diari Ara, guardonada en diverses ocasions per la seva tasca professional. Com van afirmar els membres del jurat: "La gran qualitat de les presentacions va fer molt difícil la decisió final".

October 12-16, 2013

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior

 

Cancelled flight, waiting for the rebooked flight, and playing with virtual reality at Dr. Crawford's house

kck.st/KE8gzi We will bring music to these people! Love and kisses from the Alive Inside team!

Peter Halley, 2010, Museum Of Art, Downtown, Santa Barbara, California, USA, painting

Dr. Richard A. McKinley, Ph.D., is the leader of the Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (NIBS) Team in the Cognitive Performance Optimization Section, Applied Neuroscience Branch, Warfighter Interface Division, Human Effectiveness Directorate of the 711th Human Performance Wing at the Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, Jul 19, 2016. Researchers working in the NIBS lab are exploring how directed electrical stimulation to the human brain affects cognition, fatigue, mood and other areas with the end goal of improving warfighter awareness, memory and focus. (U.S. Air Force photo by J.M. Eddins Jr.)

Gerson, Johannes: De cognitione castitatis et de pollutionibus diurnis; Forma absolutionis sacramentalis. [Cologne: Printer of Dares (Johann Schilling [Solidi]), ca. 1472]. Page of text ([3r]) with capital strokes and paragraph marks supplied in red; foliated “ 89 ” in red ink in centre of top margin in an early hand, and with evidence of signature “o3” added in red at lower right hand corner, indicating that this tract was once bound at an early date with another work or works. Sp Coll Ferguson An-y.20.

Keli Winters built this beautiful paper tree to display the ideas we brainstormed (with the kids' help!) on the different branches of cognitive theory.

The paper squirrel wasn't related to cognition as far as I know. He's just a mascot.

Testimonials from the March Sell Yourself Locally workshop

Morean Arts Center. Operation:Art of Valor Program. The Morean Arts Center (MAC) has partnered with James A. Haley Veterans’ Hospital (JAHVH) to offer glassblowing to military patients and veterans as part of a community-based arts program. The inception of Operation: Art of Valor (AoV) began at the Morean Glass Studio & Hot Shop March 18, 2018, with a mission to serve the military and veteran population through structured, hands-on learning that focuses on improving cognition, social interaction, physical dexterity, teamwork and confidence.

  

Photo by Beth Reynolds

www.moreanartscenter.org

La final de la primera edició de la competició Rin4', un exercici de divulgació científica adreçat a un públic no especialitzat a càrrec de joves científics doctorands d'aquest curs acadèmic, va tenir lloc ahir 8 de juny a la Sala Polivalent de l'edifici Mercè Rodoreda del campus de la Ciutadella de la UPF. Prèviament, del 2 al 7 de juny, es van dur a terme les fases classificatòries entre els 70 aspirants dels més de 100 inscrits, de les que en van sortir els nou finalistes que van competir pel 1r, 2n i 3r premis, a més d'un premi especial atorgat pel públic assistent, dotats de 900, 600, 300, i 200 euros, respectivament.

 

En un acte conduït per David Comas, investigador del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS), cadascun dels nou candidats, vuit del Doctorat de Biomedicina i un del Doctorat en Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, van fer l'exposició del seu projecte de recerca en el temps rècord de quatre minuts com a màxim. En aquesta edició, les ponències finalistes van estar relacionades amb els àmbits de ciències de la salut i de la vida i de ciències cognitives i del llenguatge.

 

Jaume Casals, rector de la UPF va lliurar els premis. El primer premi va ser per a Cristina Galusca, que està fent la seva recerca en el Grup de Recerca Reasoning and Infant Cognition (RICO) del Centre de Cognició i Cervell (CBC) del Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions (DTIC), amb la ponència " Ull recorda això!".

 

El segon premi va ser per a Álvaro Castells, investigador del Centre de Regulació Genòmica (CRG), amb " Dinàmica del RNA emprant la microscopia d'alta definició"; el tercer premi va ser per a Mònica Domínguez i " El discurs prosòdic en la interacció home-màquina", recerca que està duent a terme al Grup de Recerca sobre el Tractament Automàtic del Llenguatge Natural (TALN) al DTIC. Finalment, el premi especial del públic va ser per a Carlota Rubio per " Buscant les forces que mouen el càncer", part de la recerca que fa dins del Grup de Recerca en Genòmica Biomèdica del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS).

 

Van formar part del jurat Núria Sebastián, directora de l' Escola de Doctorat de la UPF, Emma Rodero, professora del Departament de Comunicació de la UPF i Mónica López-Ferrado, periodista científica del diari Ara, guardonada en diverses ocasions per la seva tasca professional. Com van afirmar els membres del jurat: "La gran qualitat de les presentacions va fer molt difícil la decisió final".

[mounted to the wall]

 

- Description -

The white face with distinct features represents the conscious, the black piece is amorphous and represents unconscious, and the gray piece in between is subconscious. The three elements are supported by a wire that represents time and environment.

 

- Medium -

Clay, primer, acrylic paint, paper, glue, wire.

kck.st/KE8gzi We will bring music to these people! Love and kisses from the Alive Inside team!

kck.st/KE8gzi We will bring music to these people! Love and kisses from the Alive Inside team!

NSCAD School of Extended Studies "Doodling for adults".

A weekly evening art class with Mad contributor Kyle C. Bridgett.

"Doodling is so easy. Even an adult can do it."

Unlock your doodle potential. Doodling to enhance cognition. Doodling for ideation. Doodling as art!

No "talent" required!!!

 

Halifax, NS, 27 September 2017.

kck.st/KE8gzi We will bring music to these people! Love and kisses from the Alive Inside team!

RC 387.5 Z65 2007

 

Vision Perception and Cognition, Fourth Edition is a concisely structured text that expertly addresses clinical reasoning and decision making for the entire evaluation and treatment process of the adult with acquired brain injury. Provided are theoretical information, guidelines for both static and dynamic assessment, information on specific standardized evaluations, guidelines for adaptive and restorative treatment based on described theoretical and evidence-based information, and information on environmental impact of client performance.

Scholars’ Studio is a fun, informal event that features 10 rapid-fire ignite-style presentations (5 minutes each) given by graduate students and postdocs doing research on topics related to an interdisciplinary theme. Hosted by the UW Libraries Research Commons and The Graduate School, Scholars' Studio gives students the opportunity to share their research across disciplines, make connections and build presentation skills.

 

Presenters:

Opening Presentation. Jenny Muilenburg, Data Curriculum and Communications Librarian

Should We Bother? Prioritizing New Cancer Technologies. Jeanette Birnbaum, Health Services.

Tsunami Prediction using Adjoint Methods. Brisa Davis, Applied Mathematics.

Looking Beyond Grades: Predicting Academic Success with Student Personality Traits. Chaya Jones, Evans School of Public Affairs.

Predicting Gender in Social Media. Gayathri Vasudevan, Institute of Technology.

Attempting to Know What We Don't Know: Combating Wage Theft in Washington State. Isaac Sederbaum, Evans School of Public Affairs.

The Rhetoric of Digital Futures. Ian Porter, Communication.

Augmenting Social and Spatial Cognition: Integrative Analysis Processes for San Francisco’s Bayview District. Rafa Murillo, Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture, College of Built Environments.

Predicting Costs of Medical Episodes using Analytics. Si-Chi Chin, Institute of Technology.

Computational Design of Protein-Based Nanomaterials. Jacob Bale, Biochemistry.

Forecasting the Future of Library Leadership. Sofia Leung, Information School and Evans School of Public Affairs.

 

Gerson, Johannes: De cognitione castitatis et de pollutionibus diurnis; Forma absolutionis sacramentalis. [Cologne: Printer of Dares (Johann Schilling [Solidi]), ca. 1472]. Page of text ([14v]) with capital strokes supplied in red; brief marginal annotations in Latin in an early hand. Sp Coll Ferguson An-y.20.

kck.st/KE8gzi We will bring music to these people! Love and kisses from the Alive Inside team!

Brazilian artist Vik Muniz radically transforms understanding of image-making by using shifts in scale, photographic manipulation and unexpected materials — from dust and chocolate to grains of sand and industrial garbage — to explore the nature of visual cognition.

 

While at MIT, Vik Muniz pursued his interests in image production and visual literacy, working with researchers in biology, optics and engineering.

 

In collaboration with Marcelo Coelho, a PhD candidate in the Fluid Interfaces Group, and Rehmi Post, a research scientist at the Center for Bits and Atoms, Muniz developed a process to machine microscopic images onto millimeter-wide grains of sand, which later become large, high-resolution prints.

 

For more information: artsm.it/18aNOOt

 

All Images ©L. Barry Hetherington

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Aurum Christi is a concept created by Riccardo Cofanelli, translated into Latin:

the gold of christ

Gold is not material but transcendental.

The musical instruments used were a 432 Hz tuning than the traditional standard tuning of 440 Hz

* 8Hz is the beat of the fundamental planet global electromagnetic resonances, excited by electrical discharges of lightning in the cavity formed by the earth's surface and the ionosphere. In musical terms, the frequency of 8 Hz corresponds to a note "C".

Going up to five octaves, that is five times along the seven notes of the scale, we arrive at a "C" of 256Hz, the scale in which "A" has a frequency of 432Hz not 44oHz.

Every subatomic particle, atom, molecular structure, cell and organ of the body vibrate at a certain frequency.

With its music, using transcendental principles and consistent as the aurum ratio, not only would create a new sound experience in the listener, but would also have effects on the nervous system, health, welfare, and increase the inspiration / creative cognition . "

 

history fact:

the Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels imposed in 1939, the 440Hz tuning fork, bypassing a referendum on the contrary, promoted in France by 25,000 musicians.

Giuseppe Verdi in 1884 wrote a letter to the Commission's Music of the Italian government, without obtaining the desired result, when asked to formalize the use of the chorus (pitch) at 432Hz and writing about it in one sentence: "The necessity for Mathematics."

Listen, sing and play music, the harmonized frequency of 432 Hz, giving benefit to the entire planet and its inhabitants.

Aurum Christi is in the concept and test digital electronics tuned to this frequency

trying to give a soul to a reality too much material and too far from the meaning of human life

La final de la primera edició de la competició Rin4', un exercici de divulgació científica adreçat a un públic no especialitzat a càrrec de joves científics doctorands d'aquest curs acadèmic, va tenir lloc ahir 8 de juny a la Sala Polivalent de l'edifici Mercè Rodoreda del campus de la Ciutadella de la UPF. Prèviament, del 2 al 7 de juny, es van dur a terme les fases classificatòries entre els 70 aspirants dels més de 100 inscrits, de les que en van sortir els nou finalistes que van competir pel 1r, 2n i 3r premis, a més d'un premi especial atorgat pel públic assistent, dotats de 900, 600, 300, i 200 euros, respectivament.

 

En un acte conduït per David Comas, investigador del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS), cadascun dels nou candidats, vuit del Doctorat de Biomedicina i un del Doctorat en Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, van fer l'exposició del seu projecte de recerca en el temps rècord de quatre minuts com a màxim. En aquesta edició, les ponències finalistes van estar relacionades amb els àmbits de ciències de la salut i de la vida i de ciències cognitives i del llenguatge.

 

Jaume Casals, rector de la UPF va lliurar els premis. El primer premi va ser per a Cristina Galusca, que està fent la seva recerca en el Grup de Recerca Reasoning and Infant Cognition (RICO) del Centre de Cognició i Cervell (CBC) del Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions (DTIC), amb la ponència " Ull recorda això!".

 

El segon premi va ser per a Álvaro Castells, investigador del Centre de Regulació Genòmica (CRG), amb " Dinàmica del RNA emprant la microscopia d'alta definició"; el tercer premi va ser per a Mònica Domínguez i " El discurs prosòdic en la interacció home-màquina", recerca que està duent a terme al Grup de Recerca sobre el Tractament Automàtic del Llenguatge Natural (TALN) al DTIC. Finalment, el premi especial del públic va ser per a Carlota Rubio per " Buscant les forces que mouen el càncer", part de la recerca que fa dins del Grup de Recerca en Genòmica Biomèdica del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS).

 

Van formar part del jurat Núria Sebastián, directora de l' Escola de Doctorat de la UPF, Emma Rodero, professora del Departament de Comunicació de la UPF i Mónica López-Ferrado, periodista científica del diari Ara, guardonada en diverses ocasions per la seva tasca professional. Com van afirmar els membres del jurat: "La gran qualitat de les presentacions va fer molt difícil la decisió final".

Dirk Adams

the sensation of moving slowly back in time

 

Dirk Adams creates work in a variety of media including performance, sound, installation, and video. His work is concerned with language, memory, and culture, and frequently investigates current events, popular culture, and politics.

 

the sensation of moving slowly back in time is a presentation of objects, materials, and tools that have been created over the past four years in his yarden (yard/garden). The installation and performances in this show represent a point in his explorations of physical processes of materials and investigations into human consciousness, the slow mutative processes of evolution, and notions of meaning-making as they relate to cultural production and the idea of humans as brains in bodies in environments, which comes out of the field of embodied cognition.

 

artist's websites

www.breathmarks.com

soundcloud.com/mrdirky

vimeo.com/user1300975

 

March 6 - April 8, 2017

 

Opening Performance: Friday, March 10, 7PM

Closing Performance: Saturday, April 1, 3PM

  

Photo Credit: Vela Oma

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kck.st/KE8gzi We will bring music to these people! Love and kisses from the Alive Inside team!

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October 11-15, 2014

 

SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California

Scholars’ Studio is a fun, informal event that features 10 rapid-fire ignite-style presentations (5 minutes each) given by graduate students and postdocs doing research on topics related to an interdisciplinary theme. Hosted by the UW Libraries Research Commons and The Graduate School, Scholars' Studio gives students the opportunity to share their research across disciplines, make connections and build presentation skills.

 

Presenters:

Opening Presentation. Jenny Muilenburg, Data Curriculum and Communications Librarian

Should We Bother? Prioritizing New Cancer Technologies. Jeanette Birnbaum, Health Services.

Tsunami Prediction using Adjoint Methods. Brisa Davis, Applied Mathematics.

Looking Beyond Grades: Predicting Academic Success with Student Personality Traits. Chaya Jones, Evans School of Public Affairs.

Predicting Gender in Social Media. Gayathri Vasudevan, Institute of Technology.

Attempting to Know What We Don't Know: Combating Wage Theft in Washington State. Isaac Sederbaum, Evans School of Public Affairs.

The Rhetoric of Digital Futures. Ian Porter, Communication.

Augmenting Social and Spatial Cognition: Integrative Analysis Processes for San Francisco’s Bayview District. Rafa Murillo, Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture, College of Built Environments.

Predicting Costs of Medical Episodes using Analytics. Si-Chi Chin, Institute of Technology.

Computational Design of Protein-Based Nanomaterials. Jacob Bale, Biochemistry.

Forecasting the Future of Library Leadership. Sofia Leung, Information School and Evans School of Public Affairs.

 

La final de la primera edició de la competició Rin4', un exercici de divulgació científica adreçat a un públic no especialitzat a càrrec de joves científics doctorands d'aquest curs acadèmic, va tenir lloc ahir 8 de juny a la Sala Polivalent de l'edifici Mercè Rodoreda del campus de la Ciutadella de la UPF. Prèviament, del 2 al 7 de juny, es van dur a terme les fases classificatòries entre els 70 aspirants dels més de 100 inscrits, de les que en van sortir els nou finalistes que van competir pel 1r, 2n i 3r premis, a més d'un premi especial atorgat pel públic assistent, dotats de 900, 600, 300, i 200 euros, respectivament.

 

En un acte conduït per David Comas, investigador del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS), cadascun dels nou candidats, vuit del Doctorat de Biomedicina i un del Doctorat en Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, van fer l'exposició del seu projecte de recerca en el temps rècord de quatre minuts com a màxim. En aquesta edició, les ponències finalistes van estar relacionades amb els àmbits de ciències de la salut i de la vida i de ciències cognitives i del llenguatge.

 

Jaume Casals, rector de la UPF va lliurar els premis. El primer premi va ser per a Cristina Galusca, que està fent la seva recerca en el Grup de Recerca Reasoning and Infant Cognition (RICO) del Centre de Cognició i Cervell (CBC) del Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions (DTIC), amb la ponència " Ull recorda això!".

 

El segon premi va ser per a Álvaro Castells, investigador del Centre de Regulació Genòmica (CRG), amb " Dinàmica del RNA emprant la microscopia d'alta definició"; el tercer premi va ser per a Mònica Domínguez i " El discurs prosòdic en la interacció home-màquina", recerca que està duent a terme al Grup de Recerca sobre el Tractament Automàtic del Llenguatge Natural (TALN) al DTIC. Finalment, el premi especial del públic va ser per a Carlota Rubio per " Buscant les forces que mouen el càncer", part de la recerca que fa dins del Grup de Recerca en Genòmica Biomèdica del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS).

 

Van formar part del jurat Núria Sebastián, directora de l' Escola de Doctorat de la UPF, Emma Rodero, professora del Departament de Comunicació de la UPF i Mónica López-Ferrado, periodista científica del diari Ara, guardonada en diverses ocasions per la seva tasca professional. Com van afirmar els membres del jurat: "La gran qualitat de les presentacions va fer molt difícil la decisió final".

Stakeholders meeting on "Evaluating effects of integrating ECD activities into Bangladesh Government’s urban lactating mothers allowance program for the poor on children’s cognition and behaviour in urban Bangladesh"

The Board's commitment to establish the most detailed and accurate evidence-base for education and training planning in the Shires of Macedon, Mitchell and Murrindindi is paramount.

 

We assembled an international panel including:

 

Dr. Howard Gardner, Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education

Dr. Dahle Suggett, Deputy Secretary, Office of Teaching and Learning, DE&T [Panel Chair]

Dr. John Prince, Community Partnerships, Transfield Services

Mr. Howard Kelly [Ret. General Manager of Post Compulsory Pathways Division]

Mr. Andrew Hocking, Manager, Corporate Community Relations, IBM Australia.

Mr. Ray Griffiths, Director, Kangan Batman TAFE.

Ms. Leah Sertori, Castlemaine Secondary College - "Enterprise Teachers for the 21st Century." project.

Some of the questions posed to Dr. Gardner, Dr. Suggett and the panel included;

 

What does 'MI Theory' suggest about methods of instruction?

What should be taught?

How should it be taught?

What structures and methods are required to prepare young people for the future?

What role does Business, Industry and the community play in the learning institutions of the future?

What are the implications for the communities served by the Central Ranges LLEN?

 

A cold and dark, yet clear morning greeted members and their guests as they arrived prior to 7:00am for the breakfast forum. Over 80 guests [a record attendance for the CRLLEN AGM] braved the morning conditions and for many, a drive over country roads pre-dawn, is not for the faint-hearted!

La final de la primera edició de la competició Rin4', un exercici de divulgació científica adreçat a un públic no especialitzat a càrrec de joves científics doctorands d'aquest curs acadèmic, va tenir lloc ahir 8 de juny a la Sala Polivalent de l'edifici Mercè Rodoreda del campus de la Ciutadella de la UPF. Prèviament, del 2 al 7 de juny, es van dur a terme les fases classificatòries entre els 70 aspirants dels més de 100 inscrits, de les que en van sortir els nou finalistes que van competir pel 1r, 2n i 3r premis, a més d'un premi especial atorgat pel públic assistent, dotats de 900, 600, 300, i 200 euros, respectivament.

 

En un acte conduït per David Comas, investigador del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS), cadascun dels nou candidats, vuit del Doctorat de Biomedicina i un del Doctorat en Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions, van fer l'exposició del seu projecte de recerca en el temps rècord de quatre minuts com a màxim. En aquesta edició, les ponències finalistes van estar relacionades amb els àmbits de ciències de la salut i de la vida i de ciències cognitives i del llenguatge.

 

Jaume Casals, rector de la UPF va lliurar els premis. El primer premi va ser per a Cristina Galusca, que està fent la seva recerca en el Grup de Recerca Reasoning and Infant Cognition (RICO) del Centre de Cognició i Cervell (CBC) del Departament de Tecnologies de la Informació i les Comunicacions (DTIC), amb la ponència " Ull recorda això!".

 

El segon premi va ser per a Álvaro Castells, investigador del Centre de Regulació Genòmica (CRG), amb " Dinàmica del RNA emprant la microscopia d'alta definició"; el tercer premi va ser per a Mònica Domínguez i " El discurs prosòdic en la interacció home-màquina", recerca que està duent a terme al Grup de Recerca sobre el Tractament Automàtic del Llenguatge Natural (TALN) al DTIC. Finalment, el premi especial del públic va ser per a Carlota Rubio per " Buscant les forces que mouen el càncer", part de la recerca que fa dins del Grup de Recerca en Genòmica Biomèdica del Departament de Ciències Experimentals i de la Salut (CEXS).

 

Van formar part del jurat Núria Sebastián, directora de l' Escola de Doctorat de la UPF, Emma Rodero, professora del Departament de Comunicació de la UPF i Mónica López-Ferrado, periodista científica del diari Ara, guardonada en diverses ocasions per la seva tasca professional. Com van afirmar els membres del jurat: "La gran qualitat de les presentacions va fer molt difícil la decisió final".

October 11-15, 2014

 

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SSIR Technology, Cognition and Behavior fall break trip to San Francisco, Palo Alto, and Mountain View, California

Designers invariably use imagery to generate new form combinations which they represent through sketching. But they also do the reverse: they sketch to generate images of forms in their minds. Common belief regards such activity as non-rational. In contrast, we assert that interactive imagery through sketching is a rational mode of reasoning, characterized by systematic exchanges between conceptual and figural arguments. Cognitive science, strongly dominated by a linguistic paradigm, has yet to recognize the paramount role of visual reasoning in many instances of problem solving; and in design tool-making, computational and otherwise, we must learn to optimize rather than bypass intuitive visuality. protocol and other empirical studies of design activity, and summarizes results relevant to understanding the nature of design cognition from an interdisciplinary, domain-independent overview. Following a reasonably structured process seems to lead to a greater design success. However, rigid, over-structured approaches do not appear to be successful. The key seems to be flexibility of approach, which comes from a rather sophisticated understanding of process strategy, and its control. Results are presented in three major aspects of design cognition—the formulation of problems, the generation of solutions, and the utilization of design process strategies. Parallels and comparisons between results are drawn, and a number of issues identified. Many similarities of design cognition across domains of professional practice are found. Empirical studies of design activity have frequently found “intuitive” features of design behavior to be the most effective and relevant to the intrinsic nature of design. Some aspects of design theory, however, have tried to develop counter-intuitive models and prescriptions for design behavior.

 

The architect hired by a client is responsible for creating a design concept that meets the requirements of that client and provides a facility suitable to the required use. In that, the architect must meet with and question the client to ascertain all the requirements and nuances of the planned project. Often the full brief is not entirely clear at the beginning, entailing a degree of risk in the design undertaking. The architect may make early proposals to the client which may rework the terms of the brief. The program or brief is essential to producing a project that meets all the needs of the owner — it is a guide for the architect in creating the design concept.

 

It is generally expected that the design proposal(s)is both imaginative as well as pragmatic, but the precise extent and nature of these expectations will vary, depending on the place, time, finance, culture, and available crafts and technology in which the design takes place.

 

Designing buildings is a very complex and demanding undertaking, no matter what the scale of the project might be. A strong degree of foresight is a prerequisite. Any design concept must at a very early stage in its generation take into account a great number of issues and variables which include qualities of space(s), the end-use and life-cycle of these proposed spaces, connections, relations, and aspects between spaces including how they are put together as well as the impact of proposals on the immediate and wider locality. Selection of appropriate materials and technology must be considered, tested and reviewed at an early stage in the design to ensure there are no setbacks (such as higher-than-expected costs) which may occur later. The site and its environs, as well as the culture and history of the place, will also influence the design. The design must also countenance increasing concerns with environmental sustainability. The architect may introduce (intentionally or not), to greater or lesser degrees, aspects of mathematics and architecture, new or current architectural theory, or references to architectural history.

 

A key part of the design is that the architect often consults with engineers, surveyors and other specialists throughout the design, ensuring that aspects such as the structural supports and air conditioning elements are coordinated in the scheme as a whole. The control and planning of construction costs are also a part of these consultations. Coordination of the different aspects involves a high degree of specialized communication, including advanced computer technology such as BIM (Building Information Management), CAD, and cloud-based technologies.

 

At all times in the design, the architect reports back to the client who may have reservations or recommendations, introducing a further variable into the design.

 

Architects deal with local and federal jurisdictions about regulations and building codes. The architect might need to comply with local planning and zoning laws, such as required setbacks, height limitations, parking requirements, transparency requirements (windows), and land use. Some established jurisdictions require adherence to design and historic preservation guidelines. Health and safety risks form a vital part of the current design, and in many jurisdictions, design reports and records are required which include ongoing considerations such as materials and contaminants, waste management and recycling, traffic control and fire safety.

(Staff Photos by Rob Mattson/Amherst College, Office of Public Affairs) Howard Gardner, an Amherst College Trustee and John H. and Elisabeth A. Hobbs Professor of Cognition and Education at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, gives the keynote address "Educating in the Liberal Arts and Sciences: Glancing Backward, Imagining Forward," at Amherst College's Buckley Recital Hall, in Amherst, Mass., Friday afternoon, September 20, 2013. Gardner's keynote address is part of the series of events to celebrate the completion and success of Amherst College's "Lives of Consequence" fundraising campaign. To read more about the campaign and weekend of events, visit www.amherst.edu/campaign.

Brazilian artist Vik Muniz radically transforms understanding of image-making by using shifts in scale, photographic manipulation and unexpected materials — from dust and chocolate to grains of sand and industrial garbage — to explore the nature of visual cognition.

 

While at MIT, Vik Muniz pursued his interests in image production and visual literacy, working with researchers in biology, optics and engineering.

 

In collaboration with Marcelo Coelho, a PhD candidate in the Fluid Interfaces Group, and Rehmi Post, a research scientist at the Center for Bits and Atoms, Muniz developed a process to machine microscopic images onto millimeter-wide grains of sand, which later become large, high-resolution prints.

 

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