The document lists and defines 18 key concepts related to aesthetics, change, communication, communities, connections, creativity, culture, development, form, global interactions, identity, logic, perspective, relationships, systems, time, place and space. These concepts concern principles of beauty, growth, sharing ideas between people and groups, associations between items and people, original thought, cultural norms in different areas, structure and appearance, international connections, self and reasoning, viewpoints, links, organization of elements, and positioning of people and ideas over time and location.
The document lists and defines 18 key concepts related to aesthetics, change, communication, communities, connections, creativity, culture, development, form, global interactions, identity, logic, perspective, relationships, systems, time, place and space. These concepts concern principles of beauty, growth, sharing ideas between people and groups, associations between items and people, original thought, cultural norms in different areas, structure and appearance, international connections, self and reasoning, viewpoints, links, organization of elements, and positioning of people and ideas over time and location.
The document lists and defines 18 key concepts related to aesthetics, change, communication, communities, connections, creativity, culture, development, form, global interactions, identity, logic, perspective, relationships, systems, time, place and space. These concepts concern principles of beauty, growth, sharing ideas between people and groups, associations between items and people, original thought, cultural norms in different areas, structure and appearance, international connections, self and reasoning, viewpoints, links, organization of elements, and positioning of people and ideas over time and location.
Aesthetics – Principles that concern the appreciation of beauty
Change - Something becoming different or something that is altered Communication – The exchange of ideas, feelings, and information Communities – A group of people who share a common interest Connections – An association with a specific person or item Creativity – Original ideas and the use of imagination Culture – Customary beliefs or common ideas in different parts of the world Development – Growth and evolution Form – The way that something appears or its structure Global Interactions – Interaction among nations, communities, or organizations Identity – Who or what a person is Logic – Reasoning or good arguments Perspective – The appearance or view of something Relationships – A connection or link between a person or an object Systems – The way that things are organized/A collection of elements serving a purpose Time, Place and Space – The position of people, objects, and ideas