Dear A.A.
From her abstract, I can see that Dr.Cain is deeply engaged and thoughtful about the relationships between drawing and thinking. However, my point in posting what I did was that, as designers, we have no underlying neuroscientific findings to support our
experiential knowledge and insights. Evidence for our theories on the relationship between drawing and thinking, however good they might be, will need such evidence to make our case.
Or so I believe,
Chuck
On Jun 4, 2014, at 1:22 PM, A. A. Latosiewicz <[log in to unmask]> wrote
> Dear Charles,
>
> I would like you to read the abstract of the thesis of Patricia Cain, she
> is a great artist, my lecturer from Glasgow School of Art and inspiring
> woman.
>
> I'm sure she would be delighted if you contact her regards drawing, as her
> whole thesis was about thinking through drawing.
>
> I hope that helps a little bit.
>
> Link: http://www.patriciacain.com/phd-thesis-abstract/
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> Kindest Regards,
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