ELEMENTALS |
EXPANDABLES |
INSTRUCTIONS |
surface |
surface
level topology
irregular
topology |
This is any base
surface, regardless of whether it is land, water, or other. Two
clicks are normal here, "surface" plus one topology. |
land |
land
manmade
natural
level
topology
irregular
topology
steep peak(s) |
If there is
a land surface, click "land" and then any of the other
elements that match your data. |
water |
LIQUID
water
INTERFACE
land/water
interface
SOLID
ice
or snow
|
Click any
that apply. A land/water interface is where land and water meet. |
atmospherics |
natural
smells
manmade
smells
smoke
or burning (natural or manmade)
cloud
dynamics |
Click any
that apply. |
structure(s) |
SURFACE STRUCTURE(S)
surface structure(s)
one
multiple
city
subjects inside
subjects
on base surface outside
MATERIALS
natural
materials
manmade
materials
GENERAL LOCATION
on land
on/in
water
on
a flat surface
not
located on a surface
NONSURFACE STRUCTURE(S)
nonsurface structure(s)
one
multiple
subjects
inside
subjects
nearby outside
noticable
relative movement
stationary
silent
movement
emitting
energetics
|
Click any that apply.
Be "lower inclusive." For example, if you perceive
a city, you would click "surface structures," "one,"
"multiple," and "city," since all of the
lower descriptors apply as well. "Nonsurface structures"
are flying structures. Be lower inclusive here as well. If there
are multiple, also click "one." |
natural object(s) |
natural object(s)
on
a surface
not on a surface |
Click any that
apply. A "natural object" is any natural formation
or thing, including a mountain, cliff, meteor, etc. You do not
need to know anything other than that it is natural and whether
or not it is on a surface or not on a surface. Two clicks are
normal here, "natural object(s)" and the location. |
subject(s) |
subject(s)
male
female
one/few
many/crowd
focused
gathering |
Click any that apply.
Be "lower inclusive." For example, if you perceive
a mixed-gender crowd, you would click "subjects," "male,"
"female," "one/few," and "many/crowd,"
since all of the lower descriptors apply as well. A "focused
gathering" is a crowd that assembles for a single purpose. |
mountain |
mountain(s)
one
multiple |
Click all that
apply. Be "lower inclusive." For example, if you perceive
many mountains, you would click "mountains," "one,"
and "multiple," since all of the lower descriptors
apply as well. |
environment |
urban
natural
harsh
natural
harsh manmade
extensive
folliage
distant
or no base surface |
Click all
that apply. |
energetics |
explosive, swirling, or multi-directional
movement
kinetic
(fast or slow, one direction)
fire or heat |
Click any
that apply. |
activity |
activity or movement by subject(s)
activity
or movement by object(s) |
Click any that
apply. Significant activity only. |
light |
bright
dim/dark
glow |
Click any that
apply. Normal daylight is "bright." "Glow"
is something that is giving off its own light. |
sounds |
talking, shouting, voices
booming
or roaring
wind-type sounds
loud
noticeably quiet
music,
rhythm, or pulsing |
Click any
that apply. |
temperatures |
hot
moderate
cold |
Click the one
that is most appropriate. |
DOMINANT SESSION
ELEMENTS |
structure(s) on a surface
structure(s) not on a surface
lots of subjects
movement/activity/energetics
natural environment
natural object not on a surface |
Click one
or two (at most). This summarizes the overall idea of the session's
data. |
SKETCHES |
structure(s)
structure(s) on a surface
structure(s) not on a surface
natural object on a surface
natural object not on a surface
subjects(s)
subject(s) in a structure
subject(s) on an outside base surface
horizontal base surface
sloping or peaking base surface(s)
object totally below a surface
significant motion of primary object(s)
radiating or explosive energetics
extensive folliage
extensive water |
Click all
that apply. Be "lower inclusive." For example, if you
perceive and sketch structures, then you would click "structure(s)"
as well as their location. The same is true for subjects. Describe
only the DOMINANT sketch elements. All sketches apply. |