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===== Description ===== | ===== Description ===== | ||
- | It is an idea generation tool around complex and abstract issues. It allows groups to create a common understanding of the multiple dimensions and visions around a large issue, notion or subject. It facilitates the analysis of a subject, that is, understanding its smaller components and understanding the connections among them. | + | It is an idea generation tool around complex and abstract issues. Through simple visualisation, it allows groups to create a common understanding of the multiple dimensions and visions around a large issue, notion or subject. It facilitates the analysis of a subject, that is, breaking it down in its smaller components and making the connections among them. |
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+ | The Idea Wall was created by the students of the Sustainable cities Design Lab Ecole de Design Nantes Atlantique and it has been tested at the International Creative Jams [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uOPIlC5VCjQ|Idea Wall Gijon]] | ||
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+ | Its simplicity makes it a very flexible and powerful tool that can be adapted to different groups, themes but also stages of a creative process. | ||
===== When is it useful? ===== | ===== When is it useful? ===== | ||
- | It is a very useful tool when starting a creative process around complex subjects that embrace multiple notions, stakes and visions. It is a very good way to put out, clarify and enrich participant's vision on the subject. | + | It is a very useful tool when starting a creative process around complex subjects that embrace multiple notions, stakes and visions. It is a very good way to put out, clarify and enrich participants' vision on the subject. |
It also works great as an icebreaking activity before delving into a prospective or very hands-on creative process. | It also works great as an icebreaking activity before delving into a prospective or very hands-on creative process. | ||
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===== Time & Materials ===== | ===== Time & Materials ===== | ||
- | Preparation time : | + | Preparation time: 2 hours (mainly to print a series of images) |
- | Development time : | + | Development time: in between 20 and 30 mins |
- | Materials needed : | + | Materials needed: |
+ | * markers, | ||
+ | * post-its, | ||
+ | * a large vertical surface where to post the different ideas, | ||
+ | * printed images: at least 5 images per participant that might be related to the subject | ||
+ | * strings (optional) | ||
===== Step by Step ===== | ===== Step by Step ===== | ||
- | //It outlines the sequence of events that should take place for the tool to be successfully implemented. We suggest the outline to be made in the form of steps.// | + | This is an outline of the Idea Wall as it was conceived for the Creative Jam Gijon. Take this as a principle that can be modified and adapted to the needs of your particular process. |
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//It provides the link to other related tools in the ToolBox// | //It provides the link to other related tools in the ToolBox// | ||
- | ===== References ===== | ||
- | //It lists the different text, video, audio, visual academic and non academic sources for this particular description// | ||
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- | //Example : Lallemand, C. & Gronier, G. (2016). Méthodes de design UX. Eyrolles// | ||