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<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
<title>Oblique Strategies</title>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css">
</head>
<body>
<div class="card">
<h1 id="Strategy"> … </h1>
</div>
<div id="UI">
<button onClick="window.location.reload();">⌘ R</button>
</div>
<!--
Oblique Strategies
Over one hundred worthwhile dilemmas
Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt
Fifth, again slightly revised edition, 2001
©1975 Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt
-->
<!--
These cards evolved from seperate observatiosn of the
principles underlying what we were doing. Sometimes they were
recognized in retrospect (intellect catching up with intuition),
sometimes they were identified as they were happening,
sometimes they were formulated.
They can be used as a pack (a set of possibilities being
continuously reviewed in the mind) or by drawing a single card from
the shuffled pack when a dilemma occurs in a working situation.
In this case the card is trusted even if its appropriateness is quite
unclear. They are not final, as new ideas will present themselves,
and others will become self-evident.
-->
<script>
/*
// first test:
alert("Hello world!");
*/
/*
// version 0.1
window.onload = function(){
var strategy = document.getElementById('Strategy');
strategy.innerHTML = "Ask: WTF!?";
}; //window.onload
*/
/*
// version 0.2
window.onload = function(){
var strategy = document.getElementById('Strategy');
strategy.innerHTML = "Ask: WTF!?";
if( Math.random() > 0.5 ){
strategy.innerHTML = "Just follow along.";
}
}; //window.onload
*/
window.onload = function(){
const Strategies = [
"A line has two sides",
"Abandon desire",
"Abandon normal instructions",
"Accept advice",
"Accretion",
"Adding on",
"Allow an easement (an easement is the abandon of a stricture)",
"Always first steps",
"Are there sections? <br>Consider transitions",
"Ask people to work against their better judgement",
"Ask your body",
"Be dirty",
"Be extravagant",
"Be less critical more often",
"Breathe more deeply",
"Bridges <ul><li>build</li><li>burn</li></ul>",
"Change ambiguities to specifics",
"Change nothing and continue with immaculate consistency",
"Change specifics to ambiguities",
"Consider transitions",
"Courage!",
"Cut a vital connection",
"Decorate, decorate",
"Define an area as ‘safe’ and use it as an anchor",
"Destroy: <ul><li>nothing</li><li>the most important thing</li></ul>",
"Discard an axiom",
"Disciplined self-indulgence",
"Disconnect from desire",
"Discover the recipes you are using and abandon them",
"Distorting time",
"Do nothing for as long as possible",
"Do something boring",
"Do something sudden, destructive and unpredictable",
"Do the last thing first",
"Do the words need changing?",
"Do we need holes?",
"Don’t avoid what is easy",
"Don’t be afraid of things because they’re easy to do",
"Don’t be frightened of cliches",
"Don‘t be frightened to display your talents",
"Don’t break the silence",
"Don’t stress one thing more than another",
"Emphasize differences",
"Emphasize the flaws",
"Faced with a choice, do both <br><small>(given by Dieter Rot)</small>",
"Find a safe part and use it as an anchor",
"Gardening, not architecture",
"Give the game away",
"Give way to your worst impulse",
"Go outside. Shut the door",
"Go to an extreme, come part way back",
"Go to an extreme, move back to a more comfortable place",
"Honor thy error as a hidden intention",
"How would someone else do it?",
"How would you have done it?",
"Humanize something free of error",
"In total darkness, or in a very large room, very quietly",
"Is it finished?",
"Is something missing?",
"Is the style right?",
"It is simply a matter of work",
"Just carry on",
"Listen to the quiet voice",
"Look at the order in which you do things",
"Look closely at the most embarrassing details and amplify them",
"Magnify the most difficult details",
"Make a blank valuable by putting it in an exquisite frame",
"Make a sudden, destructive unpredecitable action; incorporate",
"Make an exhaustive list of everything you might do and do the last thing on the list",
"Make it more sensual",
"Make something implied more definite (reinforce, duplicate)",
"Make what’s perfect more human",
"Move towards the unimportant",
"Not building a wall but making a brick",
"Once the search has is in progress, something will be found",
"Only a part, not the whole",
"Only one element of each kind",
"Openly resist change",
"Question the heroic approach",
"Remember .those quiet evenings",
"Remove a restriction",
"Remove ambiguities and convert to specifics",
"Remove specifics and convert to ambiguities",
"Repetition is a form of change",
"Retrace your steps",
"Reverse",
"Short circuit",
"Simple Subtraction",
"Simply a matter of work",
"Slow preparation, fast execution",
"State the problem as clearly as possible",
"Take a break",
"Take away the elements in order of apparent non importance",
"Take away the important parts",
"The inconsistency principle",
"The most important things is the thing most easily forgotten",
"Think <ul><li>inside the work</li><li>outside the work</li></ul>",
"Tidy up",
"Towards the insignificant",
"Trust in the you of now",
"Try faking it! <br><small>(given by Stewart Brand)</small>",
"Turn it upside down",
"Use ’unqualified’ people",
"Use an old idea",
"Use an unacceptable colour",
"Use cliches",
"Use filters",
"Use something nearby as a model",
"Use your own ideas",
"Voice nagging suspicions",
"Water",
"What are you really thinking about just now? Incorporate",
"What context would look right?",
"What is the simplest solution?",
"What mistakes did you make last time?",
"What to increase? What to reduce?",
"What to maintain?",
"What would your closest friend do?",
"What wouldn’t you do?",
"When is it for?",
"Where is the edge? <br>Where does the frame start?",
"Which elements can be grouped?",
"Which frame would make it look right?",
"Which frame would make this look right?",
"Who should be doing this job?<br>How would they do it?",
"Work at a different speed",
"Would anybody want it?",
"You are an engineer",
"You don’t have to be ashamed of using your own ideas",
"Your mistake was a hidden intention"
// no comma after the last one!
];
// "More cowbell!"
var strategy = document.getElementById('Strategy');
strategy.innerHTML = Strategies[ Math.floor( Math.random() * Strategies.length )];
}; // window.onload = function()
</script>
</body>
</html>