MY ROOM
The reason why I chose this angle of my room is because of this portrait of Big Ben in London. I chose this portrait as it photo allows me to broaden my imagination. I always wanted to travel to many different countries especially London as I always wanted to visit the Big Ben. Whenever I am feeling low or deprived of imagination, I will close my eyes and imagine that I am visiting there. This allows my imagination to go wild whenever I start to imagine about the food, buildings as well as the people around there. Whenever I need to do something that is totally foreign to me, I will let my imagination go wild to help aid me in getting more inspiration.
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My Reviews of Videos
Tony Fadell : The First Secret Of Design is ... Noticing
https://www.ted.com/talks/tony_fadell_the_first_secret_of_design_is_noticing?language=en
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Isaac Mizrahi : Fashion And Creativity
http://www.ted.com/talks/isaac_mizrahi_on_fashion_and_creativity?language=en
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Review :
Both presenters shared interesting point of view in which how their inspirations and ideas came about. While their definition of how ideas are formed may not be identical, both presenters used logical reasoning to support their stands which is fairly convincing. Mizrahi shared that his ideas often comes from mistake and even trick of the eyes and he don’t believe that inspirations comes from research. On the other hand, Fadell mentioned that ideas can be generated by looking broader; looking closer; and thinking younger within. In conclusion, both presenters’ argument towards how ideas are formed clearly shows that there isn’t a “fixed” way and it is important to have an open-mind to generate great ideas.
Both presenters shared interesting point of view in which how their inspirations and ideas came about. While their definition of how ideas are formed may not be identical, both presenters used logical reasoning to support their stands which is fairly convincing. Mizrahi shared that his ideas often comes from mistake and even trick of the eyes and he don’t believe that inspirations comes from research. On the other hand, Fadell mentioned that ideas can be generated by looking broader; looking closer; and thinking younger within. In conclusion, both presenters’ argument towards how ideas are formed clearly shows that there isn’t a “fixed” way and it is important to have an open-mind to generate great ideas.



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