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There was a discussion before about CHOCOLATE, but I was thinking about what ideas can only come from non-technical people.
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Engineer = エンジニア (Japanese term for engineer), def:
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Idea def: Something that comes before the specific implementation method
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Strengths of engineers
- Able to see usable technologies
- Capable of generating technology-based ideas (Head that daydreams, hand that thinks)
- Able to see the border between what can be done and what cannot be done
- i.e. Able to judge between ”SF” and ”technically possible”
- Therefore, able to explore within a narrow range
- Exhibitions by Rhizomatiks (such as https://rhizomatiks.com/work/page/)
- The concept itself may be conceivable as SF, but without the ability to judge its technical feasibility, it seems inefficient
- For example, if you think about floating a box in the air and making it glow, the judgment of whether it is technically possible or not
- There are also ideas that arise from “technically impossible”
- For example,
- Engineer-like way of thinking (requires definition)
- The UNIX Philosophy
- Internet-like ideologies?
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Specifically,
- I think even non-engineers can come up with the concept of kineto
- Elastic synchronization is also a concept
- I think even non-engineers can come up with the concept of kineto