5. After X , what is ne X t How to Invent? Ramesh Raskar, MIT Media Lab
6. X d X++ X X+Y X X ne X t Ramesh Raskar, MIT Media Lab http://www.slideshare.net/cameraculture/raskar-ideahexagonapr2010
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Six ways of coming up with new ideas based on an idea ‘X’. Ramesh Raskar Associate Professor MIT Media Lab http://raskar.info http://cameraculture.info http://raskar.info http://cameraculture.info
Five on Five = If more than five teams in the world are doing the same research, don’t do it. = If you disappear for five years, will someone do it anyway? Then your idea is not that great anyway. = Can you explain your work in five sentences to your grandma how it will impact human life? = If you can explain the idea in five minutes to a student and disappear for five years, will s/he be able to do it on her/his own without additional input from you/without iterations .. It is too obvious and lacks depth .. Don’t do it. = Strive to work on ideas that may require five+ disciplines .. Today’s research is highly team-driven and more diverse the required team composition, more fun you will have and also indicates a natural barrier to entry for others satisfying condition 1 and 2 Much like the food pyramid, five servings are the goal and will make you stronger .. But ok if your research project does not satisfy all five conditions