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Title: Ian Russell


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  • Ian Russell
  • www.interactives.co.uk

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  • Connecting creativity with

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  • practicality

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How?
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  • By committee decision-making?

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  • A committee is a cul-de-sac down which ideas are
    lured and then quietly strangled.
  • Barnett Cocks

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  • Catalogues price lists

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  • Trust me. Im a salesman.

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  • Shopping for exhibits

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  • Shopping for exhibits

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  • Better to grow your own ideas

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  • Brainstorming

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  • Brainstorming

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Your brainstorming team
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  • The crazy ideas guy

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  • The big kid

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  • The clown

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  • The guardian of the vision

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  • The mechanic

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  • The artist

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  • The teacher

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  • The professor

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  • The accountant

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  • The bureaucrat

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  • The politician

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  • The train-spotter

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  • The talker

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A balanced team?
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  • Whos going to explain it to the funders?

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  • Not the crazy ideas guy

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  • Not the big kid

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  • Not the clown

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  • Not the guardian of the vision

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  • Not the mechanic

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  • Not the artist

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  • Not the teacher

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  • Not the professor

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  • Not the train spotter

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  • Not the talker

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  • The politician

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  • The accountant

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  • The bureaucrat

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  • The public

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  • The public

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  • Good brainstorming

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  • Good brainstorming

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  • Avoiding bad brainstorming

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  • Playful interaction

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  • Focus

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  • First, record every idea

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  • Throw everything into the cooking pot

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  • Leave the weeding until later

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  • Leading brainstorming is a special skill

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  • so dont allow the boss to do it

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  • Selecting and prioritising ideas

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HOW?
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  • Mind mapping

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  • Really BAD mind mapping is common
  • What is this about?

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  • Hierarchical structure
  • One easy-to-picture central concept in the
    middle
  • Clusters of related ideas radiating outwards

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  • www.imindmap.com
  • Tony Buzan

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  • Working together, pick out ideas from the
    soupand connect them together in a mind map

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  • But not like this!

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  • Put your mind map onto your exhibition floor plan!

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  • Put your mind map onto your exhibition floor plan!

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  • The exhibition becomes a walk-through mind map!

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What is a good interactive exhibit idea?
  • An idea that produces a good interactive
    exhibit!

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What is a good interactive exhibit?
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MAP
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  • Message
  • Attractiveness
  • Practicality

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Message
  • Knowledge understanding
  • Also, how people feel about the subject
  • and about their ability to engage with the
    subject

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Attractiveness
  • The exhibit gets peoples attention,
  • makes them want to interact with it
  • and holds their interest

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Practicality
  • The cost (in time, money hassle) matches the
    benefits
  • The necessary maintenance matches the benefits
  • Safe

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To show conservation of angular momentum
  • But without children spinning themselves round
    on a big turntable

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To show how a frictionless air-track works
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To avoid sound spreading out from a multimedia
screen exhibit
  • But to block 100 of the sound

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To make a very familiar idea more appealing
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To design a stylish pedestal
  • It had to match the design of the Sellafield
    Visitor Centre and appear correct in ultraviolet
    lighting

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To design a simple, interactive seismograph
  • How to record the wavy-line trace?

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To design a safe water-rocket launcher
  • For supervised demonstration use at Museo de las
    Ciencias, Valencia

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To show people their own fingerprint
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To design a strong but safe opening lid for a box
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To show the problems with earlytransatlantic
cables
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To show how a frictionless air-track works
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To demonstrate how a canal-lock works
  • But without visitors touching the water

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To demonstrate left-right vision reversal
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  • Protecting your ideas?

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  • Or generate new ideas faster than others can
    copy them

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  • Become a moving target

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May you harvest a rich crop of good ideas!
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