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2 INTRODUCTION TO DESIGN SYNECTICS

3 Based on Design Synectics by Nicholas Roukes

4 Synectics Definition  The term Synectics is from the Greek word synectikos, which means “bringing forth together,” or “bringing different things into unified connection.”  Synectics is about making connections.

5 Since creativity involves the changing of things into new structures, every creative thought or action draws on synectic thinking.

6 Synectic thinking is the process of discovering the links that unite seemingly disconnected elements.

7 It is a way of mentally taking things apart and putting them together to furnish new insight for all types of problems.

8 Synectics Definition  Creative discovery comes from analogical and metaphorical thinking, the process of linking unlike subjects.  You must create VISUAL analogies and metaphors.

9 Thinking to Connect  Analogical thinking is a comparison between two things that are similar in some respects, often used to help explain something or make it easier to understand.  Metaphorical thinking is when one thing is used or considered to represent another

10 Thinking to Connect Metaphorical thinking is when one thing is used or considered to represent another. = or is like

11 The Synectic Process  Make something strange familiar…  Create something new…  Personal analogies-do you feel like a sponge, doormat? Do you see yourself as a lion, a mouse?  Direct analogies-A school is like a salad…life is like an elevator.  Conflicting analogies…War-creative and destructive. Talent is a blessing and a curse.

12 Metaphorical Thinking  A metaphor is a soft thinking technique connecting two different universes of meaning.  Examples: Food chain, flow of time, fiscal watchdog.  The key to metaphorical thinking is similarity. The human mind tends to look for similarities.  A road map is a model or metaphor of reality and useful for explaining things.  The Dolby Sound system is like a sonic laundry.

13 Architect Buckminster Fuller summed up the essence of synectics when he said all things regardless of their dissimilarity can somehow be linked together, either in a physical, psychological or symbolic way.

14 The Synectic Attitude  Synectics encourages the ability to live with complexity and apparent contradiction.  Synectics stimulates creative thinking.  Synectics mobilizes both sides of the brain, the right brain (the dreamer), and the left brain (the reasoner).  Synectics provides a free- thinking state of consciousness.

15 The Synectic Ways of Working  Synectics is based on the fusion of opposites.  Synectics is based on analogical thinking.  Synectics is synergistic. Its action produces a result which is greater than the sum of its parts.

16 The Synectic Pinball Machine  Synectic thinking is like a mental pinball game. Stimulus input bounced against the scoring bumpers (the Trigger Questions) is transformed.  Ordinary perceptions are turned into extraordinary ones; the familiar or prosaic is made strange.  Synectic play is the creative mind at work.

17 The Synectic Triggers  Synectic Trigger mechanisms catalyze or create new thoughts, ideas and inventions.  Synectic Theory is based on disruptive thinking.

18 The 23 Design Synectic Triggers Subtract Change Scale Prevaricate RepeatSubstituteAnalogize CombineFragmentHybridize AddIsolateMetamorphose TransferDistortSymbolize EmpathizeDisguiseMythologize AnimateContradictFantasize SuperimposeParody

19 Take Creative Action!  Ideas are not born in a vacuum.  Use the 23 synectic triggers to transform your ideas into something new.  The triggers are tools for transformational thinking and may lead you to some great discoveries.

20 Art Think: Ways of Working 1. Identify: Set the problem or task, identify the subject. 2. Analyze: Examine the subject; break it down, classify it. 3. Ideate: Think, fantasize, produce ideas. Generate options towards a creative solution. Relate, rearrange, reconstruct. What design synectic triggers can you use? 4. Select: Choose your best option. 5. Implement: Put your ideas into action. Realize it. Transform imagination and fantasy into tangible form. 6. Evaluate: Judge the result. Think about new options and possibilities that have emerged. Go back to step #1.

21 Your Assignment 1. Find an image at least 600x800 pixels 2. Transform it using 8 of the 23 synectic triggers. 3. Be sure it is a complete whole photo of an object. Make it a “normal view” example: an Egg that looks like a real egg 4. Save this image as “original image” on your flashdrive 5. Use gimp w/layers to create 8 separate transformations and label each as to which trigger word was used to think of the transformation.

22 Creativity is the marvelous capacity to grasp mutually distinct realities and draw a spark from their juxtaposition. - Max Ernst


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