Similar to 1st experiment, a square paper, few color sign pens are provided. Then I ask the interviewee to draw according to the following rules.
297mm X 297mm Paper in 140gsm
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- Using the bottom two guidelines, create a (isometrical) square or rectangle
- Using the third vertical guideline to create the height
- If I say this is your room, please draw the door or entrance, what is the material of the door?
- Draw something next to the door
- Draw one or more than one window
- Draw a table
- Draw one or couple of chair
- Draw an object on top of the table
- Draw a bed
- Draw a bookshelf
- Is there a stair or ladder? Draw it if yes
- Is there a rug? Draw it if yes
- Is there any painting or display? Draw it if yes
- Draw something outside the window
- Draw yourself in somewhere
China, Huizhou
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Thailand, Bangkok
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The rules I set out didn't mention anything about home city, my intention was hoping the drawing itself will reveal where the interviewees used to live or their cultural background but i am not sure if i have done it...
Or the drawing revealed more about their personal experience? Anyway, each drawing represent one person, a living person.
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