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Observation as a source of ideation. Source(s): Figure by authors Refer to the image caption for details.The figure has a central black circle labeled “Observation” with six colored branches leading to different categories. To the upper left, a circle is labeled “Models.” It has two horizontally arranged boxes above it labeled “object” and “human.” To the left, a circle labeled “On-line resources.” It has three horizontally arranged boxes on the left labeled “social media” and “Internet.” On the bottom left, a circle is labeled “Print materials.” Below the circle, four boxes are arranged in a two-by-two grid with the labels “books,” “newspapers,” “magazines,” and “exhibition catalogs.” On the lower right, a circle is labeled “Environment.” It has five boxes below it, arranged in two rows, labeled “nature,” “urban,” “gallery space,” “working space,” and “industrial space.” On the right, a circle is labeled “Society.” It has five boxes on the right, arranged in two rows, labeled “ongoing debate,” “news,” and “social injustices.” On the top right, a circle is labeled “Art world.” It has five boxes above it, arranged in two rows, labeled “canon of art,” “old art,” “art history,” “contemporary art,” and “art making techniques”.

Observation as a source of ideation. Source(s): Figure by authors

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