Three Methods of Improvised Object-Oriented Thought

Here they are, the basic methods of improvised object-oriented thought.

Method 1

  1. Select a source.
  2. Improvise through it.
  3. Record the results.

Method 2

  1. Collect some fragments.
  2. Improvise through them.
  3. Record the results.

Method 3

  1. Connect to a structure.
  2. Improvise through it.
  3. Record the results.

…and what to do with the results, the “thought-objects” that you’ve discovered and created? First, make sure they are recorded in an open structure that lends itself well to perpetual re-use (I like to use spreadsheets or lists). Then, you can channel them into other forms, such as poems, zen koans, flash interactives, etc, or re-mix them with other thought-objects you’ve collected. Happy thought-ing.

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One Comment

  1. Kate
    Posted July 22, 2009 at 1:08 pm | Permalink

    I definitely need a spreadsheet of happy thought-ing.

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