Extension through Connection with Lego as an Example

5 09 2009

The picture below shows Lego pieces – a pretty well closed system by design – with various traditional connectors like suction cups, wires, strings, rings, pins and glues.

Lego Connectors

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With the addition of a ring you can easily add Lego to clothing – something I have been doing for years.  Then you can wear your creations on belt loops, etc.  As a matter of fact, for that, just put a slit in your sleeve and you can snap Lego through the slit to make cool arm designs.  This works anywhere and I’ve done some cool designs with it on pockets, etc.

Kids should love this – going to school with their creations, sharing them, etc.

Long live connections – one of the most important aspect of inventing and Nodism – the philosophy of connections.  Long live Lego!

Dan Zen





Inventing with Nesting and Nodism

3 02 2008

Nodism is a philosophy of nesting and exploration of hierarchy with respect to our learnings in the information age with such systems as:

  • XML – extensible markup language – the standard way we share information (organized data)
  • OOP – object oriented programming – the current way very logical people model the world to make games and simulations.

The term hierarchy is sometimes considered cold because of the popular management structure – going back to feudal systems and food chains. It might also seem rigid with respect to the wonderful free world of association being the Web.

But… the Web sits on a hierarchy – that being our files in folders. Not only that, but Nodism talks of a single hierarchy where items are placed in many different places of the hierarchy. So it goes against the data in one place of relational database talk – it however explains the Web and you can turn any Web (or Network or Grid) into a hierarchy as pictured here:

Nodism - web to hierarchy example

Each item, N, for instance a bike, has its properties such as color=red, location=driveway, and wheels=true. To turn that into a hierarchy, you just duplicate the item and dangle it from its properties. Now the bike is organized under things that are red, mine or in driveways.

The value of this is that we can get at an item in a number of different ways. These different ways represent context. A specific way along a branch is a sort.

Here are some terms that mean or use hierarchy:

  • Life:
    • grouping
    • categorizing
    • classifying
  • Navigation:
    • folders
    • directory
  • Format:
    • nesting
    • tabbing
    • indenting
  • Structure:
    • tree
    • hierarchy
  • Coding:
    • Multidimensional Array
    • XML Nodes
    • OOP Objects

These are all ways to organize data or thoughts. With Nodism, we can also study how language uses hierarchy. There is certainly a nesting with a document, a section, a paragraph, a sentence, a word, a letter. But also within sentences, how each word relates can be placed in a hierarchy.

I like a red bike

Under bikes, we have bikes that are liked and bikes that are not liked. Of those, some are red or green or blue, etc. And then another branch of the hierarchy has bikes that are green or red or blue and each node has ones that are liked and not liked. Or we have things that are red and of those there are bikes and trucks and flowers, etc. So this sentence is really a branch in a hierarchy.

It is at this level that we start to see practical uses of hierarchy for invention. The patent system is based on hierarchical claims of broader claims encompassing or nesting more specific embodiments.

INVENTION TECHNIQUE
All you need to do is look at each part in your invention and ask yourself are there any siblings (alternatives) for each little part. Once you do that you start to explore embodiments. It also gives you a sense of breadth. And can give you a clue to a parent so you can classify your invention. You look up one level and be able to see that your invention works across all these embodiments. This is the act of META or generational thought. It is thinking outside the box – out of the node that you started in – broadening your scope, generalizing, etc.

EXAMPLE
We start with the problem that pillows slip off the end of a couch that has wooden arms. I have an idea. We put velcro on the wood and on the pillow. That in itself is an agregate and not really an invention. And Velcro is a trademark for a hook and eye faster. But let us continue.

Break down the idea into its words (non-nouns optional):

  • Pillow
  • Velcro
  • Couch

Now, lets start with Velcro. What alternatives are there?

Velcro
——
tape
snaps
screws
string
elastic
wrap – hmm… I like wrap – it sounds soft and flexible

And Pillow

Pillow
——
magazine holder
cup holder
remote control holder

hmmm… you say you yourself, maybe I should make my fastener hold more than just a pillow. Look at all these handy things I can keep on the couch.

Then you look at couch…

Couch
—–
chair

dentist chair
reclining chair
lawn chair
toilet
car seat
bycicle seat

bed
table

Etc. So by examining siblings we explore the embodiments of our invention. We see that it is not important to have a couch or pillow specifically. We might make a decision to go for a more generic fastener that is a fabric. And then we look at ways it might fasten. And who knows, we invent the bungee cord.

At the final stage of exploring siblings is the realization of the parent. The couch is a base – perhaps a base with an arm rest. The pillow is an item – perhaps an item of necessity (kind of a tough one). And then Velcro is a fastener. So a fastener to attach an item to a base. You might not be able to invent this broadly, but you want to invent as broadly as possible.

Rather than listing siblings, we can take a short-cut by saying META. Going up or outside. In any idea or any situation, you can just say meta to yourself and all of a sudden, you are not just concerned about the health of a tree but of a forest and then of the province, etc. Usually broader can be more important. But at the same time, it is harder to affect change at broader levels. Sometimes it is in the specific embodiments that we need to concentrate. This is the idea of a milimeter of change. Little steps leading to big change. In that regard we are doing the reverse of meta, we are focusing. So meta is focus out (focuso) and ento maybe – is focus in.





Happy Holiday Going With the Flow…

20 12 2007

Happy Holiday Animated Christmas Balls

I usually do not like going with the flow – even though I write psychedelic lyrics like “floating down the river”. I prefer a vision and then stick with it. I was just looking back through a sketch book and was very satisfied to see sketches of tools such as Zen Pan and Node Notes (two yet to be released features) and they have been built to be exactly like the sketches.

There are times however when some things may not work out quite how planned or better yet, something better comes up during prototyping. We should not turn a blind eye – sometimes, you can use the prototyping phase as a creative phase – most of the time though, to be sure… it is during the thinking phase with hands clasped behind thet head or in the sketching phase on paper that you maximize your creativity due to the flexibility of thought – or the eraser ;-)

In constructing an online holiday message with animated Christmas balls to the multimedia industry, students and friends I came across a couple of almost accidental adjustments that formed the final product. Here is a summary of how the message was created.

  • CATALYST FOR CREATIVTY
    It started with the picture – a focuso shot of Christmas balls in a window display during a flickr photoclub night walk. When I saw the results I thought, hmmm… that would make a good backdrop to a card. Focuso once again acts as a catalyst for creation- see the “Dan Zen Gives Pecha Kucha Talk on Focuso at FITO, Toronto Flash User Group” post.
     
  • COMPUTE SPECTRUM CONNECTION
    I have been building a tool that will let anyone on the Web place animations that move to the frequency of sound such as from an mp3 over top of any picture or video. This uses the compute spectrum in Flash. A very simple example of compute spectrum is here. The interactive tool is partially complete but I have realized that I was really building Zen Mix II. So I have put the tool on hold as I organize Zen Mix II – it has been sketched out. I can now access YouTube videos directly in Flash with just the video page url so that will be reason in itself to make a version II – unfortunately, Zen Mix is in ActionScript 2 and ActionScript 3 is needed for YouTube access. So… I thought I would put the animations to sound over top of the Christmas balls for the holiday message.
     
  • SIBLINGS OF SOUND
    I needed some music – although here is a slight twist – I would use voice rather than music to trigger the compute spectrum. I think there is a wide open field with respect to using sounds and voice as opposed to music in visualization and am planning on exploring these spaces one day with Zen Sound a tool that you can place sounds and mix them in space along with some other interesting features. For voice work, I have just started using Ableton Live and have started in on a piece that uses only vocals as psychedelic sound effects and delayed forever looping and stuff. I am planning on embedding thoughts of Nodism on some of them and may work with Future Girl Madeline Zen on some of these. In Ableton, I recorded 9 tracks of different Happy Holiday voices. Unfortunately, it was a test recording and I was not even paying attention but I thought they sounded okay so I started mixing. I was getting roughly what I wanted – sort of like a round of these voices but with individual ones to start so that individual Christmas balls would light up. And then I found this eternal delay that was amazing! This was the accident. I did not have to do anything, it seemed to know what I wanted and the voices became a round almost magically.
     
  • DISPLACEMENT MAP MOUTHS
    There are the displacement map experiments I have been doing such as mentioned in the “Light Show for Christmas Psychedelic Band” post. I wanted to displace the picture of the Christmas balls with sonic ripples coming from the balls themselves. This would look cool but would possibly lack relevance as balls do not usually vibe like this. I got the displacement working with the Christmas balls but was sort of not liking it very much initially because it was too jittery and not fluid like the light show. So I went into the code and reduced the speed at which the spectrum was calculated using a simple modulus and then applied a tween to the size of the animation and things smoothened out – but it was so strange. I had happened to set width and then set the height based on the width and scale and this caused a feedback in the tween that made the width and height of the circle go wider and higher like a mouth talking rather than a uniform radius. That coupled by the semi-bothersome issue of the compute spectrum being smaller until the normalization I programmed in picks up and hence the animated wobbling circle starts smaller inside the Christmas balls, led me to one conclusion – accident two – use the animation as a mouth. This has more relevance to the “music” and looked cute on the Christmas ball. Eyes followed and it was fun to include them in the spectrum animation rather than outside because eyes move when you sing. There are times when this automated animation looks very realistic – certainly as realistic as a muppet ;-) So in the end, displacement was not used – maybe next time.

Enjoy the creation – if you have read this far, thank you for your interest – and please say hello in the comments.





Inventing Words

19 05 2007
making up words figmentalisticanarianismists

Inventing words is relatively simple as you do not need to actually make anything. We’ve already discussed making concepts by combining unrelated words in the post: Utopia, an Erotic Mystery – Used to Exemplify the Stretch Technique of Creativity and Invention. Inventing words is a little different and often comes up in the realm of trademarks. Trademarks are usually used for the name of a product of service.

I was a Patent Agent and Trademarks were along side so I have a little training on them. They should be suggestive but not descriptive. So you do not name your white staple invention, white staples. You would trademark it as Stealth – so we have Stealth brand staples. Now that is not making up a word but many people do for trademarks. Styrofoam, Kleenex. Kleenex suggests clean.

When making Web games or sites, sometimes you get a chance to make up words. Here are a few that I have made up:

  • Gorgolon – an underwater civilization where the bubbles in their filtration system make a “gorgle”.
  • Opartica – an online art maker
  • Infizoom, Congon, Kitekilt, Choofu are combinations of shortened words for Motogami or motion games
  • Gycopo is an acronym word for game you can only play once
  • YesUmNo again a combination word for a voting game where you actually use the word as interface to vote yes, maybe (um) or no.
  • Tilator – is a word plus an ending for a tiling tool.

Endings can be fun – we had an art movement called the Figmentalisticanarianismists. That reminds me, aside from names of things there are also words like traditional words where you are naming a concept:

  • Nodism – is the philosophy of connection or nodes and in particular for a single hierarchy
  • Focuso – the art of shooting photographs out of focus

There are words being invented all the time to cover our evolving experiences. There are a number of sites that foster this invention like wordspy. Some of these catch on better than others and the concept of memes is certainly related – memes also being a fairly newly invented word.

So have fun thinking of a word or two – often, as an Inventor, you need a name for your product or service or thought. If you have any words you would like to share, please leave a comment! I am currently inventing a technique to encourage more comments and will launch that here soon.





The Snout of Snood

3 04 2007
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Mod, channeling Dan Zen, introduces the Snout of Snood in this spur of the moment production. There will follow a series of discussions about what is in the Snout of Snood – or perhaps Snood. The discussions will feature impromptu invention based on the item or at least discussion about invention with the item as a starting point.

Click here for the introduction

Click here for the first item – massager?

Click here for the Mash

Note: on any mash (more than one mix) you can roll over the Zen Mix logo and use the little arrows to go from one mix to the next.





Vision of the Future

31 03 2007

I have been expecting OLED (Organic Light Emitting Diodes) to come along pretty soon to make OLED walls for instance where the whole wall is a “screen”. They are in phones and on shirts now. But I just had a vision with the help of the Focuso work I have been doing…

In naming a series of Focuso pictures I imagined them as everyday objects but with OLED on them to make them glow and seem interesting. Now, OLED will bring us information too but it can be just used as a light – and will probably replace our lights at least general room and space lighting lights in the next five years.

Coins 2020

Coins 2020

In naming or associating or connecting, I am inventing – it kind of came by accident initially – but by watching out for invention… I realized, hey – cool!

So.. you can see the pictures with their titles and see if you too have a vision. I am running the contest too – the pictures can be seen in part here and eventually in full here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/danzen/sets/72157600038941825/

But the vision is more important than the contest – please come and visit.

And, take the TAPOLL predict-a-poll on the issue to see what area you think OLED will affect most (just the expected locations here) – it is posted on the Tapoll Tech Blog:

http://tapoll.blogspot.com





Utopia, an Erotic Mystery – Used to Exemplify the Stretch Technique of Creativity and Invention

15 03 2007

Utopia – the erotic mystery set in… well, Utopia, is another example of a principle I call STRETCH – taking unrelated concepts or even words and finding some reason for them to be connected. Back in my psychedelic partying times, we used to play fit the facts (remember that one Gaven?). We’d find reason to fit a few different facts. It is a great exercise for creative story telling. And indeed, this post is directed at creativity which is and important aspect of invention.

In the last post, Gorgolon was mentioned. Gorgolon is the result of the combination of a “spot the artificial intelligence” game (a Turing test) and a poem about an underwater civilization written for the space rock band, Thee Gnostics. This combination stretched the creativity and a story was born as was a number of theoretical inventions – if you read the story. Inventions are still ongoing as people play Gorgolon and make up games and stories to fit the facts of the environment. Players are being STRETCHED and the results of their thoughts are seen by the winners of the game.

Getting back to Utopia, I had written four other mysteries for Moustache Mysteries and was wanting to write another. To do so, I made use of the Tower of Babel – a Dan Zen feature where people whisper unrelated words (nonsense) into the wind and the words are taken to the tower. Here, viewers can vote on how interesting the combinations are by using the radio buttons that construe the walls of the tower and then pressing the god button up top. The more interesting posts rise to the top and the less interesting ones fall to disappear into the ground.

I happened to whisper the phrase, “Sasquatch Seeds” into the tower. I was quite intrigued by this phrase as to what it might mean. And in combination with my conviction that I have seen the Hamilton Hairy wandering the escarpment of Hamilton and stopping to read poetry to some Swedish tourists… I STRETCHED and came up with a connection. (Connection is by the way a very closely related concept to stretch and connections have long been understood as a foreshadowing to invention).

SPOILER TO THE UTOPIA MYSTERY… So what does “Sasquatch Seeds” mean? Well, the Sasquatch, like a Loch Ness Monster, is in part a tourist attraction. A seed is birth. So we have the birth of a tourist attraction. In the Utopia mystery of 1998, over 4,000 people lined up to solve the mystery. They viewed the mystery through scopes. They thought the line up was completely unrelated but it was not. What they were lining up for was a reality show. They were watching six characters, hypnotized into thinking they were in Utopia and placed in a Utopian land of sustenance. Utopia pre-dated Reality Shows by two years. At least in America.

Does the ad for Utopia pictured above take on a little more meaning now? Here are some of the other ads and posters:

Utopia Promo 2 | Promo 3 | Promo 4 | Promo 5 | Promo 6

Dan Zen