Writing and painting had always been 2 dimensional. But things are about to change with 3Doodler around. This amazing innovation doesnt really look like a pen, but can be used like a pen to create 3D writing or drawing. Instead of ink the this Pen uses plastic strands. This innovation melts the plastic strand when the device is switched on, the melted palstic comes out of the other end of the device allowing users to give a third dimension to their imagination. This device can prove very handy for a lot of creative work for various kinds of designers. I think this should also help school teachers who wants to explain 3 dimensional things innovatively.
Thursday, 8 May 2014
Wednesday, 7 May 2014
Completing the Creativity Triangle
To get an innovative solution to a problem we need to have knowledge, skill and ideas which are parts of the creativity triangle.
We gain experience and knowledge from books and our environment. We use the acquired knowledge and exercise our abilities to develop our skills. Only knowledge and skills are not
enough to get a creative solution, we need ideas and ideas are powered by
“Creative Thinking” without which the entire triangle remains dormant. It is
like the electric power without which even the most sophisticated electronic
device is nothing more than a piece of trash.
The highly competitive and challenging environment we are in,
demands a lot of innovation and constant improvements, so it is absolutely
imperative to activate the Creativity Triangle inside us. But, how to activate thinking?
We can follow some basic rules to activate the creativity triangle:
1. Dont ask for solution, search for solution
2. Challenge conventional thinking - always ask "but why?"
3. Do not stop after you have got the first idea. Remember, that you need to keep the Creativity Triangle active, so keep generating lot of ideas. Think of this model as a machine inside you that will perish without thoughts, so generate new ideas everyday to keep this model alive untill thinking becomes a habit.
The Future of Future
We spend inordinate amount of time every day to catch up with the future. We do this by learning things which aligns us with “tomorrow”,
synchronising our capabilities with the needs of the “future”. Once we
transform into more intelligent species, we push our imagination and the
frontiers of science to define a new future. The dynamic future is like the fast
expanding universe with millions of thoughts and ideas spewing into its
enormity every moment. So, what is the
future of future? Let us look at the past and then it will be easier for you to
understand my thoughts about the future of future.
Post the invention of steam engine and the industrial
revolution, mankind have never looked back. Then came the age of computers,
which surprised our imagination with unthinkable levels of speed, accuracy and
automation. Our technological advancements are accelerating at a much higher
speed, than it was before the dawn of internet. The speed of information flow
has been phenomenal. So, with every major breakthrough, the speed at which we
advance have only increased. In other words we are shortening the life of future.
Even the smartest mobile phone becomes obsolete within a year. Our grandfather
would have dreamt of faster and sophisticated cars to evolve in hundred years
but we can imagine piercing through the twilight sky in our flying cars in just
a few decades.
I believe there are two elements which are integral
to this inexorable march of technology – Imagination and Speed. I am not aware if
the speed of imagination can be measured, but in future, humans should be able
to imagine at a speed at which the universe is expanding. To reach that speed,
humans would have transformed into Transhumans (a much advanced human-like species
also referred as “posthuman” supported by gadgets embedded in their bodies).
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