A story is written in a primary school text "The Third Little Bench": When Einstein, a world-famous great scientist, was in primary school, he handed over a poorly made small bench to his teacher after a work class. When the teacher was extremely dissatisfied, he took out the first and second small benches from under the desk ... Einstein made the first small bench, why didn't he stop there and do it twice until he thought he was satisfied? This is because of his innovative spirit. It is precisely because of this innovative spirit that he became a world-famous scientist.
About 2,3 years ago, there was a great Greek thinker Aristotle who thought that the speed of falling objects was proportional to their weight. About 4 years ago, Galileo, an Italian scientist, didn't believe it easily because of what Aristotle said. He overthrew Aristotle's view through experiments and established the law of free fall: all objects have the same acceleration in free fall at the same place if they are not resisted by air. With such innovative spirit, Galileo established the laws of free fall and inertia in physics, and discovered the laws of projectile motion and shimmy.
Some people say that the first person who used flowers as a metaphor for a girl was unanimously praised as a genius. The second person who uses metaphor is ridiculed as a mediocre person; When the third person still uses this metaphor, he will be dismissed as a fool. This statement is exaggerated, but the meaning of praising innovation is an irreproachable truth.
Hugo put it well: "Even if you successfully imitate a talented person, you still lack his original spirit. This is his genius. Let's praise the masters, but don't imitate them. Let's be ingenious. If it succeeds, of course, it's good. If it fails, what does it matter? "
we should advocate innovation, and dare to innovate, instead of following others' footsteps and picking up others' wisdom. Young friends, while we are in the prime of life, work hard. May we be innovative and inventive!
when I talk about innovation, I don't mean how innovative my design and artistic creation are, but my views on innovation and how to innovate.
Innovation is a big topic. The so-called innovation is not a step-by-step natural or unchangeable assembly line work, nor is it a craftsman's work in mass production. It is a refreshing and even refreshing creation, which I think is an innovation.
The innovative modes include: combination of concepts, unification of concepts, analysis of concepts or imaginative substitution and metaphor of concepts. The point is to have a general idea. To repeat, the key point is to have the ability to generalize and unify.
first, the unification of concepts
The "unification of concepts" in innovation is just like the beauty pageant in Hong Kong year after year. If you want to make the audience fresh, you must innovate. How to innovate and achieve a "unification of concepts"? This year's theme is to unify everything with "beauty begins with the heart". The questions asked by the host and the questions answered by Jiali are all related to "beautiful heart". Among them, love, care, sadness, joy, compassion, determination, mood, psychology, mentality, etc. for the tsunami-stricken areas in South Asia have led the concept of beauty to inner beauty and sublimated the level of "beauty". This innovative thinking is very successful and is one of the basic modes of innovation. .
Second, the combination of concepts
Combining two unrelated "concepts" is innovation, such as the movie shaolin soccer and Kung Fu in Stephen Chow. Combine the two unrelated "concept combinations" of humble little people in life and Wulin heroes; And subvert the previous concept of kung fu, reconstruct a new concept of kung fu, and combine these two positive and negative concepts of kung fu. It's refreshing and even refreshing. The Louvre Art Museum, designed by the famous Chinese architect Bei Weiming, puts the concept of modern geometric prism into the classical concept, and combines the two together, which is Stephen Chow's innovative model, that is, the postmodern "concept combination" innovative model.
Stephen Chow and Bei Weiming's innovation model is not a jumble of concepts, but a certain basis, which is the most difficult point in innovation. It is impossible to measure Stephen Chow and Bei Weiming with traditional ideas, for they have certain norms. What Stephen Chow has consistently done is that his teasing is nonsense, very funny, very folk-based, and constantly pursues innovation. Bei Weiming puts his prismatic symbols into any creation. He also has a consistent ideology and unique metaphysical sense of form, and the prismatic symbols in each work are different and different, which is very innovative.
this "concept combination" innovation is also reflected in various fields: for example, Guangdong's real estate Country Garden is an education model plus real estate model, and the Olympic Garden is a sports concept plus real estate model.
Classical and modern creative fields have many indicators, complete and systematic standards, and have developed very well. Even the details are systematic, so it is difficult to innovate. However, the contemporary innovation standard is mainly a point in classicism, which can sum up everything, which can be in interest, art or form, ideology and schema. Summarizing the innovation of various combinations with a postmodern concept will form a great innovation space.
3. Conceptual Metaphor
It is another good innovation mode to use a concept or a word to metaphor what is to be expressed, or to unify what is to be expressed. For example, the "Cyberport" in Hong Kong a few years ago was a real estate, but throwing out the word "Cyberport" occupied people's consumption concept and changed people's spiritual consumption and psychological consumption. Another example is the "Left Bank" in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, and the real estate such as "being good as water". After setting the innovative concept, the articles in the future will be well written. I also talk about a sales model house I designed, which is just a cement box, but I adopted the concept of "Blue Bay" thousands of miles away, and then all the modeling, materials and decorative elements in the model house are related to the ocean, so that the theme is unified and the culture is unified, and there is great room for innovation in decoration. And the unified standard of "Blue Bay" is: everything should make buyers have a harmonious and comfortable visual and psychological feeling.
the innovation of substitution and metaphor is manifested in poetry: using boiled beans and burning bean stalks to compare brothers and express feelings well. Although it is an ancient innovation, it is a very common innovation mode.
Let's take another innovative example. The architectural modeling of the famous Guggenheim Museum in Spain is an abstract art of deconstruction. If we use traditional ideas, it will be messy, incomplete and unattractive aesthetically. However, judging from another standard, it is not chaotic from the perspective of innovation. It uses bionic fish to integrate and unify. Therefore, innovation has a certain scale to replace some traditional standards, and the scale also has a certain system.
Fourth, innovative methods
In an art college that is good at innovation, many art teachers show their magical powers by crossing the sea. A student is accepting the styles of each teacher and subtly combining them into a form to form a personal characteristic, which is shallow innovation. If combined with personal unique feelings and ups and downs in life, it will become a personal unique innovation.
There is a very strange phenomenon in the advertising industry. When advertisers can't imagine ideas after thinking hard, they often have a sudden inspiration when they are squatting in the toilet and come up with wonderful ideas. In fact, all kinds of accidental phenomena in life contain all kinds of opportunities, truth, innovative philosophy and innovative laws, but we turn a blind eye to them every day. This can be imagined in connection with the artist's creative process.
Every time an artist works, he has to experience life and collect materials. This collection process is to touch the nerves deposited in his head by experiencing the truth and laws contained in everything in nature. This is that when he is squatting in the toilet or walking, he suddenly slaps his brain and is inspired. Because of the change of environment, his head is new, so that his works of art are creative, and it is often a bit or a flash that inspires them.
At the same time, it shows that there is no shortage of ideas in innovation, but what is lacking is understanding. The required innovation already exists in nature and in the mind, but what is lacking is understanding. Therefore, when you are puzzled, it is often innovative to change the environment or change your thinking.
Innovation is a point to open the meridians, and it is a way for Lingshan Buddha to touch other areas by analogy, such as once climbing to the top of the peek, one would see and the other mountains all appear dwarfs under the sky., so that there will be a very high and new viewpoint in various fields, which is a method of innovation. On the contrary, if you are knowledgeable and pursue perfection in everything, then everything will not be refined, because people's energy is limited, and it is impossible to master everything and have high-level innovation in everything. We should specialize in one limited energy, pursue a correct and reasonable high level, and then bypass other fields by analogy, so that we can have our own unique opinions and innovations in various fields.
Novelty is the highest expression of human talents and the wheel to promote the progress of human society. Throughout history, everyone who has made outstanding achievements has dared to innovate. Dare to innovate, is a very valuable spirit, we should all learn.
A story is written in a primary school text "The Third Little Bench": When Einstein, a world-famous great scientist, was in primary school, he handed over a poorly made small bench to his teacher after a work class. When the teacher was extremely dissatisfied, he took out the first and second small benches from under the desk ... Einstein made the first small bench, why didn't he stop there and do it twice until he thought he was satisfied? This is because of his innovative spirit. It is precisely because of this innovative spirit that he became a world-famous scientist.
About 2,3 years ago, there was a great Greek thinker Aristotle who thought that the speed of falling objects was proportional to their weight. About 4 years ago, Galileo, an Italian scientist, didn't believe it easily because of what Aristotle said. He overthrew Aristotle's view through experiments and established the law of free fall: all objects have the same acceleration in free fall at the same place if they are not resisted by air. With such innovative spirit, Galileo established the laws of free fall and inertia in physics, and discovered the laws of projectile motion and shimmy.
Some people say that the first person who used flowers as a metaphor for a girl was unanimously praised as a genius. The second person who uses metaphor is ridiculed as a mediocre person; When the third person still uses this metaphor, he will be dismissed as a fool. This statement is exaggerated, but the meaning of praising innovation is an irreproachable truth.
Hugo put it well: "Even if you successfully imitate a talented person, you still lack his original spirit. This is his genius. Let's praise the masters, but don't imitate them. Let's be ingenious. If it succeeds, of course, it's good. If it fails, what does it matter? "
we should advocate innovation, and dare to innovate, instead of following others' footsteps and picking up others' wisdom. Young friends, while we are in the prime of life, work hard. May we be innovative and inventive!
On this day, I came across such an article, and its title was Stars in the Apple. After reading this article, I was deeply inspired. The story goes like this:
A child reported the news of kindergarten to his father, saying that he had learned something new. While speaking, he took out a knife and an apple and proudly showed it off to his father. He is going to show his father the apples he cut. So he cut the apple in half, but it was wrong. The child put the apple down horizontally and cut it down in the middle. But in this wrong apple, I accidentally saw a clear five-pointed star.
I was deeply touched by this short story. In our daily life, we often form a kind of habitual thinking pattern, and once we have new ideas and behaviors, we are often excluded and oppressed. Therefore, we should put aside this usual way of thinking, innovate and find another shortcut. Only in this way can we make new discoveries and gain new gains, and we can learn more. Similarly, isn't it the same in our study? In many cases, we may encounter different methods from the teacher when doing exercises. At this time, most students may abandon their own ideas and methods and choose what the teacher says. In fact, we might as well follow our own ideas and innovate, because there are many problems and there are often many ways to solve them. If we often innovate, we can make our thinking more active, and we will no longer be limited to a certain kind of thinking, so that we can learn to think about problems and understand things from multiple angles, grasp the advantages and disadvantages of many aspects of things more clearly, and enhance our analysis and understanding ability.
So, we must learn to innovate, learn more knowledge and understand more truth.
composition on the topic of innovation
inheritance and innovation
In life, innovation is essential if you want to succeed, but without inheritance, innovation will become a passive water and a tree without roots. In this way, it will be difficult to succeed. Only when you know how to carry forward your own characteristics, be brave in innovation, and be good at inheriting the traditions of your predecessors will you be more likely to succeed.
innovation is not the so-called behind closed doors, and it is not made up at will by our own subjective imagination. Instead, we should pay attention to inheriting the outstanding achievements of our predecessors, and it will be more meaningful to innovate under the guidance of others' correct theories. Newton, a great British scientist in the 17th century, discovered the law of universal gravitation and the three laws of motion, and innovation is not without richness. But when someone asked him why he had achieved such success, he said, "If I see farther, it is because I stand on the shoulders of giants." Although this is only a temporary modesty, if we think about it carefully, if there is no Galileo watching the starry sky at night and Tycho studying the laws of celestial bodies for decades, it seems that Newton would have a lot of trouble to sum up the three laws of the movement of objects. It can be seen that inheritance and innovation are inseparable, and innovation is desirable only in the inheritance of obtaining its essence and removing its dross.
Marx, as the revolutionary mentor of the world proletariat, devoted his whole life to writing the brilliant masterpiece Das Kapital. His innovative spirit inspired and brought up a large number of people with lofty ideals to fight for social progress. It is true that a table and a chair in the British Museum witnessed his sudden enlightenment after meditation, and the subsequent writing witnessed his unprecedented theory. But he wouldn't have succeeded if he hadn't devoted himself to reading predecessors' works and abstracted materials, and Saint-Simon and Fourier's utopian theory. It can even be asserted that without them, Das Kapital might not have been completed so quickly, and we might have to grope our way forward in the dark. Visible,