Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Petroski/Tharp

1. What do Petroski and Tharp have to say about the importance of revision?

Petroski and Tharp call for a creative process that focuses on iteration – Constant revision – because the failures of a idea are a necessary part of its growth.  Revision is an indispensable tool at the fingertips of any creator.

Although it is unpleasant, revision is vital.

The way Petroski and Tharp think of revision, reminds me of the theory of evolution. The bad ideas get changed in a way that adapts them into a new idea. This is almost the exact opposite of Dodd and Smith's idea of "throwing away" ideas. Tharp and Petroski basicly want you to "get fixated". well... that may be pushing it.

2. What are some of the criteria by which Petroski and Tharp each define failure, and what role does failure play in revision?

Tharp makes a distinction between public and private failures, the former of which is much more embarrassing and thus jarring.  Petroski defines any small error to be a failure, like a small failure to "cracks" in an engineer's design.

This reminds me of an old quote. When Thomas Edison worked on re-inventing the lightbulb, he fail many times.  700 iterations, i think... And when asked about his 700 failures he said, "I did not fail 700 times. I succeeded at proving those 700 designs would not work!"

All in all, I think I like the way Edison looks at things...

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

UARTS 102 post 1

  • How do Dodds & Smith define fixation?
Fixation is, more or less, a road block for the mind. Taking something as given without letting newer perspectives have some say. Basically, you are not letting something show its full potential. 
  • When and why does Gerber recommend throwing away previously generated ideas?  
Gerber recommends throwing away ideas because they – and i think Dodds and Smith would agree – are going to get in the way of better ideas! Like a monk tries to clear their mind, if one can clear their mind of old ideas, truly revolutionary things will materialize. 

Johnson's thoughts on combing ideas is seen everywhere in the world today! Lets smash social life and the internet together: Facebook. Lets smash  cameras and mobile phones together: Camera phone! Camera phone and internet: Smart phone and Facebook: REVOLUTIONARY!  c:

So there is no doubt in my mind that Johnson's thesis is correct. IN FACT, I think I would go so far to say that if somebody smashed Dodds, Smith, Gerber, and Johnson all together, they would have one of the most enlightened creative people know to man! 

The ideas our group has revolved around involve songs, which are in fact a blend between poetry and music. We blend that with psychology in an experiment on the mind's ability to "synesthetize" or show signs of synesthesia. 

Our second idea would involve turning everyday recyclables into instruments. And putting on a concert where the performers play only these "recyclable" instruments. 

Now, I don't think throwing these idea away will do anybody any good. I do know that there is room for improvement however, especially for the latter idea. But we should refine our ideas by blend idea's together, or pull ideas out of what we have already. 

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Experience Ideas

  • My first idea: Singing Telsa Coils. Here is an example of a singing tesla coil. I would like to make one similar and put on a show!




  • My second idea: A recycling company that takes your recyclable and refines them for you. They will give you back your materials, and charge you minimally. Its like you give them piece of gold jewelry, and they give you back a small gold nugget refined from your jewelry.


  • My third idea: Jam roulette, it's like chat roulette except you jam with people. play music discuss songs and compositions. play music for people. et cetera.


  • My fourth idea is a new way to vote. It would need to be fun and entertaining. There would be live music and the like.


  • My Fifth and final idea: a website like Facebook that doesn't make you waste your time!

Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Ramen Ideas

So my group dreamed big. We decided that Ramen should start the "Ramen makes you sing" campaign. User generated commercials would show people eating ramen, then bursting into song. Following in suit with our first idea, we think ramen should start an a capella group called the Ra-MEN, who drive around in ramen cars, then pop out and sing ramen parodied pop songs as they throw ramen extreme at the masses. Ramen extreme? what is that you say? well its our group's third idea: Sell ramen that has extreme flavors or properties. For instance, some flavors of ramen would be "spicy ramen" or "pineapple ramen" "chocolate ramen" .
My flight project is a song. Here is the google docs link.

here are the lyrics:

I sit in my room and
Watch as the wind blows
I see the birds as they
float flow and dive
I see the trees
The ways that the leaves fall
did they plan
where they thought they would land

Do the leaves, leave trees behind
Do they pack their things and say their goodbye
when they take flight do they question their fate?
or hope the winds puts them in the right place...

It kills me to see them it kills me to know,
that im just a person with know where to go
Sitting and wondering what I would do
if I had that liberty to just to cut loose

out on a limb
I hang by a thread
I watch as the sparrows
fly over my head

When I fall from my tree
I don’t know where Ill blow
The wind sets the course
and directon I go

I cant help where ever I land
I wish I had some fighting chance
to hang on threw summer and fall
But there’s no way winters will let me stall

I sit here and wonder what I would do
If I were a person with options to choose
life is a riddle for those with a choice
If I had the task I’d take flight and rejoice