Once we recapped what we learnt in the previous week, the topic for James' seminar this week was research and how reflecting upon it from a different viewpoint can add another dimension to your work. The example he used was a parallax, where the subject stays the same but appears different from an altered perspective.
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| An example of the parallax effect |
To better reflecting on our research- we were told to get into pairs and ask each other twenty questions about something the person was thinking about. We soon realised that there was an ebb and flow with the line of questioning, ranging from broad to narrow. This links in with research, and how stepping back from a project can allow you to overview what you have done and what other areas you may go into.
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