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1 Art’s task for science Prof.dr.ir. Taeke M. de Jong
Koninklijke Academie voor Beeldende Kunsten Den Haag January 18, 2019 Faculty of Architecture, Department of Urbanism, Chair Technical ecology

2 empirical science, design and art
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3 the usual view (co-editor vd Voordt)
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4 a plausible view January 18, 2019

5 design study For example: Architecture at a University
Context sensitivity Other categories describing design issues Methodology to make use of each others progress Scientific justification January 18, 2019

6 da Vinci 1509, Harvey 1628 January 18, 2019

7 science supposes design, not the reverse
Probability supposes possibility Imaginations and designed instruments precede scientific progress Design uses empirical results but produces something else Science is not necessarily part of design but of its realisation January 18, 2019

8 advantages of scientific education for design
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9 advantages of scientific education for design
Less vulnerable in their company Natura Artis Magistra Balancing and integrating specialist’s advices into a design concept January 18, 2019

10 emerging problems of science
Cern January 18, 2019

11 emerging problems of science
Diverging specialisations Facts no longer imaginable Science falling in public esteem A demand for imagination January 18, 2019

12 art’s task January 18, 2019

13 art’s task A lack of imagination Global homogenisation
Decreasing awareness of the real diversity The combinatory explosion of possibility January 18, 2019

14 back to childhood January 18, 2019

15 back to childhood Exploring the incomparable
Combining different sensory impressions Concept formation Moving experience Object constancy January 18, 2019

16 composition January 18, 2019

17 composition Components and details Different components Tension
Observable variables or differences Resolution January 18, 2019

18 the vocabulary of image and sound
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19 the vocabulary of image and sound
Categories of design: legends, notes, intervals A vocabulary of drawing and music Characteristic, crucial, connecting and marking details Three visual examples of style and scale January 18, 2019

20 exploring possibility, limitations of imagination
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21 exploring possibility, limitations of imagination
1 Without difference, nothing can be chosen, imagined or realized. 1.1 'Attention' supposes difference. 1.2 'Boundary' supposes a difference of object and context. 1.3 'Variation' supposes different differences. 1.4 'Comparison' supposes equality in difference. 1.5 'Reduction' supposes less difference than impression. 1.6 'Identification' supposes difference of location or occasion. 1.7 'Image' supposes difference of identification 1.8 'Criterion' supposes a chosen difference. 1.9 'Variable' supposes a set 1.10 'Legend' supposes difference in location and attribute 1.11 'Imagination' supposes different reductions  … 2 'Change' supposes a difference without denial. 3 'Coherence' supposes duration in change. 4 'Isolation' supposes freedom in coherence. 5 'Selection' supposes consistency in isolation. …. January 18, 2019

22 conclusion January 18, 2019

23 conclusion Truth, probability, possibility and imaginability
Improbable possibilities Science as design Instruments of imagination Condition and cause Supposition and definition IMAGINATION January 18, 2019


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