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The power of creative constraints - Brandon Rodriguez

The power of creative constraints - Brandon Rodriguez

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Imagine you were asked to invent something new. It could be whatever you want, made from anything you choose, in any shape or size. That kind of creative freedom sounds so liberating, doesnt it? Or. does it? if you're like most people youd probably be paralyzed by this task. Why? Brandon Rodriguez explains how creative constraints actually help drive discovery and innovation. Lesson by Brandon Rodriguez
Date: 2020-08-22

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With the problem of providing water to astronauts in Mars, why not use the same filtration method used in the ISS where biological wastes is converted into water?
IDK the chemical composition of Mars atmosphere (I think its mostly CO2 but I could be wrong. I did see this unique filter product thingy on Unbox Therapy a few weeks ago that turned vapor into drinking water. Is it possible to do the same thing, converting chemicals from Mars into water? Might be harder, and the inputs might not all be from the atmosphere if at all. But its a thought.
Sorry for the rambling. Not a scientist. But, big problems like this always excite me: )

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In my senior year English literature and composition class, the teacher told us our final project would be. anything we wanted. Well, it had to relate loosely to a single one of the topics we covered in class. I literally had no idea what to do, because the constraint of make anything just paralyzed my decision making. So I know what this video is talking about.
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I like the the obstacle is the way part, but I strongly disagree with the final message of boundaries are the foundation of creativity. that's terrible to hear from a grown up person. Maybe some technological advance might come from boundaries but not creativeness itself.
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Solutions must recognise the limitations of current technology in order to advance it. Very applicable to personal growth as well, it's necessary to put yourself out there - criticism might be the way forward. (Not an easy truth for me to live with, I must say)
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Creating something new is a problem, because you need to find the way to make a project that matches with your needs. It's obvious that if you don't have any limits you wouldn't have the problem of building something, because it's already solved.
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As a graphic designer, I con 100% attest that this is true. I HATE when a customer comes in and gives no thoughts at all on what they want their logo or design to look like, especially when the design is for a field I'm completely unfamiliar with.
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This video makes no sense. If your innovation is to deal with the constraint, assuming a world without the constraint you wouldn't waste your time to deal with it but work on something else.
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Actually, if you give yourself some sort of weird rule you can easily come up with awesome stuff. Well at least it's easier to come up with awesome stuff if there's s limitation.
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About astraunauts stuff i would just say, leave it: The Planet is a perfect spaceship xD and they should better take care of it than flee again and again our responsabilities: /
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I love videos of ted they are so funny interesting and helpful i love science because of ted and i learn to much things more then school thanks ted ed
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