Constraints
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If you take those networks, this idea of networks, and you apply universal principles, mathematizable, universal principles, all of these scalings and all of these
constraints
follow, including the description of the forest, the description of your circulatory system, the description within cells.
So we want to make sure we offer them very accessible, low time
constraints
to optimize the training, so they can benefit from it.
It frees us from the
constraints
of our imagination.
Now 3D printing can break away barriers in design which challenge the
constraints
of mass production.
I recall the very moment one day when I was searching for a pair of metals that would meet the
constraints
of earth abundance, different, opposite density and high mutual reactivity.
And because we're doing the folding on the computer, we are completely free of any physical
constraints.
In short, we have no
constraints.
The first component is that when you move away from the
constraints
of a physical classroom and design content explicitly for an online format, you can break away from, for example, the monolithic one-hour lecture.
Some of these were physical study groups along geographical
constraints
and met on a weekly basis to work through problem sets.
Being a 14-year-old working out of her garage-turned-lab, I had a lot of
constraints.
So, think about it this way: if you've got an artificial constraint, artificial
constraints
lead to arbitrary distinctions and a skewed worldview.
Now the second lesson that we learned in this is that the
constraints
on this design really push the innovation, because we had to hit such a low price point, because we had to make a device that could travel on many, many types of terrain but still be usable indoors, and be simple enough to repair, we ended up with a fundamentally new product, a new product that is an innovation in a space that really hasn't changed in a hundred years.
And there would be no
constraints
on alternative markets.
This is a complete liberation of the brain from the physical
constraints
of the body and the motor in a perceptual task.
Electronics kits are very powerful in that they teach us how things work, but the
constraints
inherent in their design influence the way we learn.
So Hannah's approach, on the other hand, is to formulate a series of techniques for creating unusual objects that free us from pre-designed
constraints
by teaching us about the materials themselves.
I spend a lot of time thinking about how the social landscape is changing, how new technologies create new
constraints
and new opportunities for people.
There are
constraints
within peer cultures on men, which is why we need to encourage men to break through those pressures.
And that brings me to the point of my talk, actually, how constraints, big creative constraints, can boost creativity.
And Robert is actually the very first example of how
constraints
can boost creativity.
Martin Villeneuve: Now these musical instruments that you see in this excerpt, they're my second example of how
constraints
can boost creativity, because I desperately needed these objects in my movie.
And my last example of how
constraints
can boost creativity comes from the green, because this is a weird color, a crazy color, and you need to replace the green screens eventually and you must figure that out sooner rather than later.
George Papandreou: Well, obviously there were
constraints
which didn't allow me or others to make the types of decisions we would have wanted, and obviously I had hoped that we would have the time to make the reforms which would have dealt with the deficit rather than trying to cut the deficit which was the symptom of the problem.
I'm going to be talking about designing humor, which is sort of an interesting thing, but it goes to some of the discussions about constraints, and how in certain contexts, humor is right, and in other contexts it's wrong.
And by digitally programming the object, we are liberating the object from
constraints
of time and space, which means that now, human motions can be recorded and played back and left permanently in the physical world.
Egan mocked that up just writing manually in this storyboard sketchbook, used the physical space
constraints
of those storyboard squares to write each individual tweet, and those tweets ended up becoming over 600 of them that were serialized by The New Yorker.
This is a domain of something that seems impossible, which can actually be done, simply by putting additional
constraints.
My equivalent of that statement to pass on to descendants to help them build artificial intelligences or to help them understand human intelligence, is the following: Intelligence should be viewed as a physical process that tries to maximize future freedom of action and avoid
constraints
in its own future.
For a couple who is no longer sustained, supported by the
constraints
of tradition, I believe that self-mockery is one of the best means for the relationship to endure.
All industrial designers work within
constraints.
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