blind spot card
The idea is to create a typology of the process by which a human being notices a blind spot and resolves it, so that when he/she is troubled, he/she can draw a card to solve the problem. This is a more abstract version of TRIZ, which was created by typifying physical patent documents. We are aiming for a reasonable number of physical cards or pictured mugs in the end, but right now we are in the process of structuring it bottom-up (SEE Top-down and bottom-up) and are gradually structuring it by collecting examples where we have noticed blind spots or changed our perspective. 2024-06-13
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I had written on 4/13 but didn't make it a blind spot card.
2022-11-24
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2022-02-16
The last update on 2021-10-22 was an attempt to make a tote bag. More and more have been added since then.
I won't add all of them, I wrote them on the candidate blind spot card.
It's just a list of links.
What's not good.
The link alone is not enough information.
Is that the same for other blind spot cards?
Why "candidate" in the first place?
Because I'm anxious to shake the sequential number ID.
But it's unclear whether everything that's been sequentially numbered in the past is "of a quality that's up to par."
Once you have a clear idea of the specific purpose, such as "to make a tote bag," you can then sift through the criteria for usefulness.
Undecided whether these blind spot cards will be randomly drawn cards as originally planned, or whether they will be readable, tote bags or mugs.
Then we can look at the candidates and add them if there's no reason not to.
Why did you assign sequential numbers in the first place?
Because we weren't using Scrapbox when this project started.
He felt the name of the card could change.
Referencing by name breaks the link when the name is changed.
So I tried to refer to it by number.
Tried to create a network structure of knowledge at a time when Scrapbox was not yet in use. This is strongly reflected in the fact that the first blind spot card is Tree and Rhizome. [Not a tree of knowledge, but a rhizome of knowledge
Can we use Scrapbox now?
In the process of translating the Engineer's Guide to Intellectual Production into English, I assigned unique numbers to the headings.
Because there are different pages in different languages that point to the same thing
Blind spot cards don't create value only in Japan either, so there's a chance they'll be translated into English in the future.
Let's keep the numbers.
Look at the candidates and add them if there is no reason not to "Then let's process them in order from the top of the candidate blind spot cards," I thought and looked at the first one, and it said, "This should be split into several.
It's a tasteless list, I didn't notice.
I've split it up and painted a picture, I'll give you some time to make an adoption decision.
I'm still having trouble rereading "Blind Spot Cards Without Pictures."
I thought it was "the manuscript of the blind spot card that had no picture at the time it was transcribed to Scrapbox," to be exact.
2021-10-22
Cards that have been treated as blind cards for some time OR that were on the list of candidates but not numbered.
Considerations:.
Even if you write "[blind spot card] candidate" on the side of the individual page, the link here is too big to be buried.
The trigger for consideration isn't pulled when you think, "I'll consider it later before I put it in."
2021-06-28
It's been a while since I looked at this one and said, "Where are the 1's and 2's?" I'm like, "Where are 1 and 2?
I wonder if there should be a page called "List of Blind Spot Cards."
2022-02-16 I think this page is it.
And it appears with a picture on the Related Pages section below.
Added on 2018-08-11 21 more ""Why" is ambiguous."]
2018-04-29 Addition of 1045,1046
2018-01-28 Addition of 1047
2018-01-16 Addition of 1045, 1046
2018-01-11: Addition of 18, 1044
2017-05-31: Addition of 15,16
2015-02-18: Manage in Github to see the change history of individual items
2015-02-17: 9-14, 1029-1030 added
2015-02-16: 1-8, 1000-1028, Published. ---
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