Welche veralteten/aussterbenden/toten Wörter und Begriffe fallen euch ein, die womöglich Potential hätten, in der Jugendsprache neu durchzustarten? (Oder die wir zumindest "retten" könnten?)
I love how writing works. I haven't written one word, but my book is in my mind and I write down scene ideas and take other notes.
I'm starting to live my writing and I love it so much!
Oh and I'm also working behind the scenes on my writing blog, which now lives on a Ghost site. I love that I can post there directly from Ulysses, and as I plan to blog daily in November, that's a necessity!
@sylvia "I love how writing works. I haven't written one word, but my book is in my mind and I write down scene ideas and take other notes."
Unfortunately, this is all I do. I never get to the writing part LOL.
@sylvia My stories exist for my own mental health, my kind of meditation I suppose. 🙂 Writing is not on the menu, and that's ok. Maybe sometime when my fatigue isn't as bad, or maybe not. I wish it had been my focus when I was younger. The current creative outlet I share is making my own Connections puzzles (the NYT game Connections). https://verenahodge.wordpress.com/2023/10/13/my-own-connections-puzzles/
A game where you're an NPC with 1 sentence worth of words to use. Travel in town and gather what you need to escape, but be in place when a 'player' comes by or be executed.
Secret...here's a great mash up to listen to at work to find a solution to any problem. Close your office door. Crank the volume on your Air pods. Close your eyes. Listen to the song three times. Think about Jimi and Jay. Eyes open. Drink a cold glass of water-gulp it down.Wait three minutes,then the solution will appear. https://youtu.be/1Z5LHzlPaiE?si=8h4C597EbtM4HBlV #music#mentalhealth#brainstorming#procrastination#theoffice
Better brainstorming: (10min) https://jesseddy.com/articles/better-brainstorming
Group brainstorming often produce fewer ideas than individual ones, due to production blocking, social loafing, fear of being judged. To avoid those issues:
have people come up with the ideas on their own first
Four Fork Fortunes
Final Fire Five
Six Simple Situations
Seven Set Separators
Eight Aching Apes
Ten Tentacle Terrors
Sweet Seat Scene
The Granite Golem Game
Paper Puppet Pantomime
Scandalously Scenic Scissors
Gerbil Giraffes, Geronimo!
@artcollisions Some of the words I associate with #SciArt and Science? Here's a few: process, small things, complexity from simplicity, imagination, learning, thinking, beauty, ...
The tyranny of collaborative ideation: https://uxdesign.cc/the-tyranny-of-collaborative-ideation-d6f40bc33336
People often thinking that collaborative brainstorming is as the best way to come up with new ideas. Research (linked in the article) shows that we actually come up with more and better ideas when we work alone. Instead of brainstorming, we should focus on solo ideation techniques (mind mapping, freewriting, and sketching) #Brainstorming#Collaboration
I’m curious why people think “everyone has a voice & uses it, with autonomy, to express their ideas” == “collective brainstorming”?
Any collective activity requires an experienced facilitation practitioner to balance “divergent voice autonomy” with “convergent peer pressure collapse”, by making time+space for listing & learning.
If something happens in the world, there is already a trace on the Internet. What if this turns around and things on the Internet become the resource for the world? #brainstorming