Supporting Mind Wandering (02-05-19)
Research by a Gable-lead team indicates the value of supporting opportunities for mind wandering, for example, via art in workplaces or greenery-enhanced walkways inside or outdoors.
Research by a Gable-lead team indicates the value of supporting opportunities for mind wandering, for example, via art in workplaces or greenery-enhanced walkways inside or outdoors.
Design can inspire awe, via size or skill in execution/workmanship, for example.
Research recently published indicates the value of providing opportunities in workplaces for people to spend time apart.
Art has a significant effect on how people live their lives, how they think and behave. Science-informed art selection, placement, and labeling can enhance mental and physical wellbeing.
Hamidi and Zandiatashbar studied where innovative companies locate.
Wang, Lu, Runco, and Hao’s work confirms the design-related power of metaphors—a topic that’s often discussed in Research Design Connections articles.
Breslin studied links between types of work breaks and creativity.
Art and creativity, linked
Finch and her colleagues assessed how standing influences reading comprehension and creativity.
Ritter and Ferguson tied enhanced creativity to listening to certain types of music.