Synectics: The Development of Creative CapacityHarper, 1961 - 180 pagine |
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... familiar strange . " Faced with the all too familiar , without understanding entirely what we were doing , we would attempt at first radically to shift our vision so that the familiar ( the codified , the set world of the usual ) was ...
... familiar strange . " Faced with the all too familiar , without understanding entirely what we were doing , we would attempt at first radically to shift our vision so that the familiar ( the codified , the set world of the usual ) was ...
Pagina 34
... familiar mechanism . The great pitfall , the traditional danger , in making the strange familiar is in becoming so buried in analysis and detail that these become ends in themselves , leading nowhere . The process of making the strange ...
... familiar mechanism . The great pitfall , the traditional danger , in making the strange familiar is in becoming so buried in analysis and detail that these become ends in themselves , leading nowhere . The process of making the strange ...
Pagina 35
... familiar tree as a collection of solids in an otherwise empty space . The sculptor consciously may invert his world ... familiar . Here , the familiar Western concept of steamship is juxtaposed with the strange pigeon- English version ...
... familiar tree as a collection of solids in an otherwise empty space . The sculptor consciously may invert his world ... familiar . Here , the familiar Western concept of steamship is juxtaposed with the strange pigeon- English version ...
Sommario
THE OPERATIONAL MECHANISMS | 33 |
SYNECTICS IN THE INDUSTRIAL MODEL | 57 |
THE COMMONPLACE AND EXPERTISE | 92 |
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