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Tuesday, December 18, 2012
How Inventors Innovate - Onthogentic Research Process
The most common tool for to support our innovative thinking is the "Onthogenetic Research Process"
which was originally developt by psychologiest. We use this method to detect losted "roots" of techologies and human culture. This analysis gives usually a good overview how the original evolotion of an object has been gun. After a visiual gattering, its part of the project analyse the Innovationspace of the past ideas and use this to shape the futur innovations.