Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Sticking Back The Pieces

Everything start with one's imagination, even before the creation of the world. Imagination came before the invention, this is how the world being created :)

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rain, needless to say, you know what it is and how it function. Obviously this is where your imagination came from, everybody is given the same; equally one brain :p However, the brains that everybody had is similar but not the same. The thing that differentiate us from one and other is our thinking; imagination. This is when the word 'unique' being introduced.

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uman ourselves has tried to be smart over the mankind, start to categorized things that they think what it were. The more classification they get, the more confused they are, yet, they are still digging and questioning something that never meant to be answered. For example, 'why your parent love you?'. Different kind of answers may come out, as they said everybody have their own perspectives or way of thinking. After all, your parent can love you without any reasons because they just have to, and they need to :)

Mind maps that we use in brainstorming, are just some simple formula for you to 'develop' your mind, and to 'push' yourself further or deeper into your thinking. We're breaking the chain of classification and categorization through our mind maps, producing something that is not normal or 'out of the box' by using our imaginations. Once you did it, they will say you're 'creative', but the funny part is this, who did the classification and categorization, who are the one who judge that things which are normal or creative; your history, education, or instinct?
Retro - clown - burp - prostitute - street - human skin tattoo - insomnia - secret society.


This is what we have after the so-call brain storming or mind mapping. The challenge is to link everything together into a understandable story by using our imaginations. Now, remember how imagine came in the first place, and how it functioned? well, we are all human being ;p


kenny wang

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