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Developing complex knowledge: * Lessons from looking at art Shari Tishman Harvard Project Zero January 30, 2009
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Page 1: Developing complex knowledge: * Lessons from looking at art Shari Tishman Harvard Project Zero January 30, 2009.

Developing complex knowledge

:

* Lessons

from looking at

art

Shari TishmanHarvard Project Zero

January 30, 2009

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Beginning at the end: 2 claims

• Looking at art teaches thinking

• Looking at art can inform instructional design

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Agenda

1. Research background

2. Explore an image

3. Complex knowledge – what it is,

conditions that encourage its

development.

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The Harvard Art Museums

• With renovation at hand and new construction ahead, the museums look ahead to an expanded educational mission.

• The study centers as inspiration

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The Agnes Mongan Center for the Study of Prints, Drawings, and Photographs The Fogg, 1st floor

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Busch - Reisinger Study Room BRM, 3rd floor

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What do people learn in study centers?

How do they come to learn it?

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Several strands of research

Review of existing studies and documents

– Interviews with staff involved in study centers (curators, others)

– Visitor observations and interviews in the study centers-experts and novices.

– Interviews with faculty from Harvard and other local institutions—users and non-users

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A study center can be anywhere…

The study center mindset:

• Expectation of extended time, deep looking, open-ended inquiry, own impressions as a source of information.

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Look at an image

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What do people learn in study centers?

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• Materials and methods

• History, cultural contexts, interpretive perspectives

• Artistic and creative processes

• Personal knowledge and connections

• metacognitive knowledge (knowledge about knowledge and thinking)

In study centers, people inquire and learn about many

different kinds of things.

Complex knowledgeInquiry and understanding across multiple dimensions

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Why should we care about teaching skills related to the development of complex knowledge?

Why is art especially suited to developing skills involved in pursuing complex knowledge?

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How do people learn in study center settings?

Some important conditions

- Cognitive framing

- Cognitive directions

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Time

Expectations

– taking time– deep looking – own impressions as

source of information.

Framing the experience

Raffaele da Montelupo, Italian (c. 1504 - 1566) Torso StudiesDrawing. Brown ink and traces of red chalk on cream antique laid paper, attached to cream antique laid paper.

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Four cognitive directions

Directing the experience

Picasso, Studies of a Rooster, c. 1896Drawing, Colored chalk on beige antique laid paper

John Cage, Concert for Piano and Orchestra, Solo for Piano, 1957-1958. Drawing , Black ink and graphite on cream translucent vellum paper

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What do we know?

1. Look long

Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres Portrait of Mme. Ramel, 1852. Drawing. Graphite and white chalk on

tan wove paper

• Look wide

• Look deep, look for details

• Look again

• Describe

• Bracket conclusions, interpretations

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What do we know?

2. Ask questions, seek puzzles

Paul Klee, Landscape wagon No. 14. 1930

• Ask lots of questions

• Ask different kinds of questions

• Look for puzzles, tensions, surprises

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What do we know?

3. Explore comparisons, connections, juxtapositions

Max Beckmann, Sleeping girl.. 1922

• Explicitly reach for connections backwards and forwards

• Create juxtapositions

• Explore comparisons, metaphors, analogies

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What do we know?

4. look for complexity

Kandinsky, Composition 1922

• Look for layers, hidden factors, layers, multiple dimensions, causal complexity,

• functional complexity, interpretive complexity, multiple perspectives and narratives

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The Importance of cognitive emotions

SurpriseBeauty, aesthetic

appreciation

Curiositydistaste, discomfort

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Looking at art (with a study center mindset) teaches thinking by encouraging the pursuit of complex knowledge.

Summary: Lessons from looking at art

If complex knowledge is your teaching goal, looking at art has lessons for instructional design: - cognitive framing - cognitive directions

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For a full report of the research: http://www.pz.harvard.edu/Research/HUAM.htm

*Sofonisba Anguissola, (c. 1535-1625) Three Sisters Playing Chess.

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Image activity / 3 sisters

• Activity: (10-15 minutes)• 1. Take a minute to look quietly at the image.

Start by letting your eyes wander. Then mentally note 10 or so things you observe. After a minute (I’ll give the signal) turn to your neighbor and share some of your observations. Identify something you observed but didn’t notice right away.

• Take some comments• 2. Look again at the image. What questions can

you ask? Think about different kinds of questions. Look for puzzles, surprises.