The synergy of creativity and critical thinking in engineering design: The role of interdisciplinary augmentation and the fine arts
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journal contribution
posted on 2022-04-08, 01:20authored bySead Spuzic, Ramadas NarayananRamadas Narayanan, K Abhary, H Adriansen, S Pignata, F Uzunovic, X Guang
Analysis of the impact of interaction and experience on quality components such as “usability”, “producibility”, “reliability”, “sustainability” and “aesthetics” is presented using the case of engineering design, a discipline that traditionally has an image of being a strictly calculated, rigid framework. It has been widely recognised that engineering design encompasses two ways of thinking - creative and critical. A central argument that the synergy of creativity and criticality is significantly enhanced by connecting true interdisciplinary augmentation with the fine arts is discussed along with reflecting on the importance of such an approach in higher education.
Aarhus universitet; Harbin Normal University, China; School of Engineering and Technology (2013- ); University of South Australia; Univerzitet u Zenici;