Hi Marijke!
I'm really very interested in your comment that you came:
'to notate drawing in a reliable way with the common
worldwide graphic development (pure formal notation) from literally 0
till 5 year old children. This resulted in a formal graphic language as
a reliable basis for denotation and reflection for therapeutic
treatment.'
My own research with a colleague is also with the graphical languages
of very young children (0 - 8). I would love to know more about the
worldwide graphic movement and discuss shared interests with you!
Maulfry
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From: "Marijke Rutten-Saris" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 12:52 AM
Subject: 050126 Why draw? About 'formal problem'
> About 'formal problem'
> Clarity of words has been my focus for decads. Being a creative art
> therapist I had a formal problem; I was badly in need for words to
> describe drawing in formal visual language before I could/wanted
> denotate the drawing of patients with meanings relevant to their
> inter/personal growth.
> A formal opposite problem for me means that it is a problem that is
> tacled from the other start/end compared with a personal problem.
> Because drawing-movement is perse also body-movement too, there exist a
> direct relation between the development of a person and the types of
> marks left on a surface.
> In a PhD research with took me almost 10 years of part-time study, I
> became finally able to notate drawing in a reliable way with the common
> worldwide graphic development (pure formal notation) from literally 0
> till 5 year old children. This resulted in a formal graphic language as
> a reliable basis for denotation and reflection for therapeutic
> treatment.
> You can compare this approach with the notes for music and the Laban
> notation for dance. For a bit more, visit my website by clicking the UK
> flag/EBL/ "Has visual a reliable notation system?", and under RS-index.
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> Marijke
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> Dr. Marijke Rutten-Saris
> SRCT Creative Art Therapist/Researcher/LVSB Supervisor
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> EBL Arts Therapy Centre
> Weezenhof 3406
> 6536 GS, Nijmegen
> The Netherlands
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> tel: +31(024)3441396
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