Tuesday, 20 February 2018
Experimental tools
"There is no such thing as a failed experiment," said the American inventor
and futurist Buckminster Fuller, "only experiments with unexpected outcomes." This quote may also apply to design ideation when explorations count for more than
discoveries, and when curiosity is more useful than knowledge. Moreover, ideation, as an inquisitive process, goes beyond mere thought experiment, that is, when ideation has an intended physical outcome, the designer, (or the design team, in collaborative design), has an intention to perform the experiment too. In this, ideation tools (words, drawing, sketch modelling, and computing) become experimental tools too for generating, developing and communicating ideas.
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