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Shunsuke Suzuki
Gardening Scissors
Searching an Equivalence
Searching an Equivalence
Searching an Equivalence
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Essence
The Arrival: Solved Issue or Developped Ting
Unique/Original Factors in the Arrival
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Sugar
Tablet Chocolate
Cutterknife
Steal
Example 2 From a Five Story Pagoda to Flexible Structured Skyscraper; Kasumigaseki Building
Wood Religion
Kasumigaseki Building
Iron Frame Concrete Panel
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Conditioned Essence(C The Departure: The Arrival: Solved Existing Thing or Issue or Developped Hint A Ting B
Viewpoint (Vi) Unique/Original Factors in the Arrival (b)
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Pawn Shop
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Echigoya
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ET Thinking Process
1. 2. 3. 4. Identify the issue/ scope / objectives Define the viewpoint that can solve the issue and abstract the essence (Vi, ) Search a hint example that contains the essence Establish conceptual new model identifying how the hint satisfy the essence explaining with what condition(s). C Complete the whole product idea realizing new conceptual model-a, +b
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CMix up micro granularity materials with medium first, then place the medium
BMix up mica spacer with medium and print the media on a plate by roll.
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When you express it visually, simplify the structure excluding detail decoration
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To objectivise C, exclude a, unneeded factors of A, add B , newly needed factors to complete the B
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Combining linguistic ability and imaginative skill. Sometimes they are contradictive.
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Multiple Perspective
Strengthen Abstract Thinking
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