Wednesday, January 2, 2019

The Power of Concept

concept/ˈkɒnsɛpt/
noun                  an abstract idea.

"structuralism is a difficult concept"
synonyms:ideanotionconceptionabstractionconceptualizationMore

a plan or intention.
"the centre has kept firmly to its original concept"
an idea or invention to help sell or publicize a commodity.
"a new concept in corporate hospitality"
Concepts or ideas are more than mere "building blocks" for intellectual capital.  They are for sure:
"mental representations, abstract objects or abilities that make up the fundamental building blocks of thoughts and beliefs. " (Wikipedia)
but in the sense I will use them in this Blog, concepts include:
  1. Perspectives, points of view or approaches to objective or subjective realities that organize or reorganize existing or possible connections or meanings.
  2. Frameworks that cluster, map and connect individual elements.
  3. Models that represent dynamically reality 
  4. Prototypes that help test and evaluate 1-2-3-4
This Blog is a shared reservoir and testing ground for concepts used in our research and articles.

The postings are notes for further (and/or) shared use in a gamut that goes from the practical innovation described by inventor James Dyson at the beginning to the more abstract and cross-disciplinary ideas presented by Buckminster Fuller below.



In  addition, there will be posts about books, experiments, video, interviews, music, arts and multiple links to other resources. 








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