Thursday, 16 June 2011




1.     Fantasy world
[Blob]

·       The two imaginative worlds are blobs. This crystal fantasy world is a blob because it changes and stimulates the visitor’s creative mind. When the crystal structures are still, they act as a static solid structure. However, when they are clicked, the particle systems and their movement continuously modify the form of the structure. Constant change in shape, such we learned from Greg Lynn’s calculus models, makes millions of similar but unique forms in a blink of a second.
·       Activity room for children
·       Moving crystal shows continuous and constant creation of originality
·       Second life’s unique ability to fly can be our transition from the thinking box to the reading box.
·       Place to expand our imagination
·       Unreal
·       The only isolated place to separate one from the world to guide the person to his own imagination.
·       Enhance creative and innovative thinking by looking at extraordinary things
·       Acts as a creative incubator
·       If we ask for a specific blog it will show up, this way the visitor can receive information about our blog and will help with more creative thinking.
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2.     Flexible world (world of no gravity)
[Blob]
·       Extraordinary textures with random qualities: What? Why? Gluey texture
·       To breakout of general paradigm
·       Revolving blob makes an open yet enclosed sense of space.
·       Learn to change the plan if it doesn’t work
·       Open minded towards creative idea
·       It improves creative performances
·       People can move around according to activity rather than the conventional and rather static reading room with book.
·       Inspiring creative behaviours
·       Persistence is a required key quality in terms of creativity. The difficulty of standing on the structure is a symbol for this. 

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