Human Creation: A Case Study to Explore the Boundaries of Inspiration in Interior Design

Abstract

Researchers in the field of design and creative arts have agreed that the designers inspired from surrounding when doing their designs work, but so far, the boundaries are not always entirely clear between inspiration and copying. Therefore, this study aims to clarify the foundation that the designer should consider to avoid copying, through the use of biomechanics in the analysis of the human category and how humans are similar and different at the same time. Of course, twins have similarities, other than that, humans are different and, we can be distinguished one from the other. The study is based on the descriptive and analytical approach to consider constants and variables factors. The results of the study can help interior designers or those in similar fields with identifying the constants and variables that they should consider during inspiration and determining limitations. This will aid with avoiding coping and issues of plagiarism.

Presenters

Abeer Alawad
King Abdulaziz University

Details

Presentation Type

Poster Session

Theme

Design Education

KEYWORDS

INTERIOR DESIGN, INSPIRATION, COPYING, HUMAN CREATION

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