4.14.2013

Blue Sky Thinking


Blue Sky thinking is not a concept I have used before within my work. I have always had a brief first and planned my work from that. Having a limitless starting point opened my mind to many more possibilities then trying to answer a brief. 


1. How can I relate blue sky thinking to individual practice?
2. What is the definition of Blue Sky Thinking?

3. How can you work as a collective whilst still maintaining own practice?

4. What tools and methods can be used for Blue Sky Thinking?

5. Are adverse and unfamiliar conditions conducive to Blue Sky Thinking?

6. How does Blue Sky Thinking affect the world?

7. How can we communicate Blue Sky Thinking to a general audience?

8. How important are practical outcomes in the real world?

9. What obstacles are there to Blue Sky Thinking?

10. Can we measure Blue Sky Thinking in terms of success and failure?


As a group we came up with questions then spent our day breaking off into sub-groups to try and answer these questions. A lot of the answers crossed over different questions, many of these resulting in our answers going around in many circles. This set of questions resulted in great combinations between people and also great arguments, which has spiralled into a mass of ideas for the project. 


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