Drawing from memories : representation and creativity across space and time /

"This book delves into the complex processes of drawing from memory, offering a unique synthesis of themes like representation, memory, space, and creativity. By weaving together diverse approaches, it examines spatial representation through collaborative and cartographic mapping, spatial and t...

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Other Authors: Guelton, Bernard (Editor, author of introduction.), Quesnot, Teriitutea (Editor, author of introduction.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Newcastle upon Tyne, UK : Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2025.
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Summary:"This book delves into the complex processes of drawing from memory, offering a unique synthesis of themes like representation, memory, space, and creativity. By weaving together diverse approaches, it examines spatial representation through collaborative and cartographic mapping, spatial and temporal memory related to places and mental imagery, and creativity in the artistic perception. Across seven chapters, it covers analyses of collaborative representation in specific, alongside chapters focusing on artistic and expressive practices. The book also addresses broader contexts--urban and cultural influences, cognitive and developmental aspects, and aesthetic perspectives. Readers with scientific or artistic interests will find valuable insights, as the book offers not only rigorous analysis but also an exploration of drawing as a transformative, culturally rich act of memory and invention, opening up new perspectives on perception and creative expression"--Back cover.
Physical Description:144 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9781036418595
1036418596