Friday, December 9, 2011

Juxtaposition


Juxtaposition is the way of connecting two similar or opposite ideas together to make it easier for the two sides of the brain to observe the information. Juxtaposition needs both of the right side of the brain and the lift side of it to link between the two ideas. Its such a creative way to link ideas and many people use it to represent their ideas. 


An example Juxtaposition from what we've done in the class.


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In everyone brains there is two sides of it, and they work together well. The right side of the brain will always focuses on the visual, and processes information in an intuitive and simultaneous way, looking first at the whole picture then the details. In the other hand the left side of the brain job is  is verbal, processing information in an analytical and sequential way, looking first at the pieces then putting them together to get the whole.


Right Brain InventoryLeft Brain Inventory
• Visual, focusing on images, patterns• Verbal, focusing on words, symbols, numbers
• Intuitive, led by feelings• Analytical, led by logic
• Process ideas simultaneously• Process ideas sequentially, step by step
• 'Mind photos' used to remember things, writing things down or illustrating them helps you remember• Words used to remember things, remember names rather than faces
• Make lateral connections from information• Make logical deductions from information
• See the whole first, then the details• Work up to the whole step by step, focusing on details, information organized
• Organization ends to be lacking• Highly organized
• Free association• Like making lists and planning
• Like to know why you're doing something or why rules exist (reasons)• Likely to follow rules without questioning them
• No sense of time• Good at keeping track of time
• May have trouble with spelling and finding words to express yourself• Spelling and mathematical formula easily memorized
• Enjoy touching and feeling actual objects (sensory input)• Enjoy observing
• Trouble prioritizing, so often late, impulsive• Plan ahead
• Unlikely to read instruction manual before trying• Likely read an instruction manual before trying
• Listen to how something is being said• Listen to what is being said
• Talk with your hands• Rarely use gestures when talking
• Likely to think you're naturally creative, but need to apply yourself to develop your potential• Likely to believe you're not creative, need to be willing to try and take risks to develop your potential

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