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Oblique Strategies: ideas for creative lateral thinking
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# Oblique Strategies: ideas for creative lateral thinking

Oblique Strategies is a list of ideas to help break creative blocks by encouraging lateral thinking.

* Abandon normal instruments

* Accept advice

* Accretion

* A line has two sides

* Allow an easement (an easement is the abandonment of a stricture)

* Are there sections? Consider transitions

* Ask people to work against their better judgement

* Ask your body

* Assemble some of the instruments in a group and treat the group

* Balance the consistency principle with the inconsistency principle

* Be dirty

* Breathe more deeply

* Bridges -build -burn

* Cascades

* Change instrument roles

* Change nothing and continue with immaculate consistency

* Children's voices -speaking -singing

* Cluster analysis

* Consider different fading systems

* Consult other sources -promising -unpromising

* Convert a melodic element into a rhythmic element

* Courage!

* Cut a vital connection

* Decorate, decorate

* Define an area as `safe' and use it as an anchor

* Destroy -nothing -the most important thing

* Discard an axiom

* Disconnect from desire

* Discover the recipes you are using and abandon them

* Distorting time

* Do nothing for as long as possible

* 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

* Do something boring

* Do the washing up

* Do the words need changing?

* Do we need holes?

* Emphasize differences

* Emphasize repetitions

* Emphasize the flaws

* Faced with a choice, do both (given by Dieter Roth)

* Feedback recordings into an acoustic situation

* Fill every beat with something

* Get your neck massaged

* Ghost echoes

* Give the game away

* Give way to your worst impulse

* Go slowly all the way round the outside

* Honor thy error as a hidden intention

* How would you have done it?

* Humanize something free of error

* Imagine the music as a moving chain or caterpillar

* Imagine the music as a set of disconnected events

* Infinitesimal gradations

* Intentions -credibility of -nobility of -humility of

* Into the impossible

* Is it finished?

* Is there something missing?

* Is the tuning appropriate?

* Just carry on

* Left channel, right channel, centre channel

* Listen in total darkness, or in a very large room, very quietly

* Listen to the quiet voice

* Look at a very small object, look at its centre

* Look at the order in which you do things

* Look closely at the most embarrassing details and amplify them

* Lowest common denominator check -single beat -single note -single

* riff

* Make a blank valuable by putting it in an exquisite frame

* Make an exhaustive list of everything you might do and do the last thing on the list

* Make a sudden, destructive unpredictable action; incorporate

* Mechanicalize something idiosyncratic

* Mute and continue

* Only one element of each kind

* (Organic) machinery

* Overtly resist change

* Put in earplugs

* Remember those quiet evenings

* Remove ambiguities and convert to specifics

* Remove specifics and convert to ambiguities

* Repetition is a form of change

* Reverse

* Short circuit (example: a man eating peas with the idea that they will improve his virility shovels them straight into his lap)

* Shut the door and listen from outside

* Simple subtraction

* Spectrum analysis

* Take a break

* Take away the elements in order of apparent non-importance

* Tape your mouth (given by Ritva Saarikko)

* The inconsistency principle

* The tape is now the music

* Think of the radio

* Tidy up

* Trust in the you of now

* Turn it upside down

* Twist the spine

* Use an old idea

* Use an unacceptable color

* Use fewer notes

* Use filters

* Use "unqualified" people

* Water

* What are you really thinking about just now? Incorporate

* What is the reality of the situation?

* What mistakes did you make last time?

* What would your closest friend do?

* What wouldn't you do?

* Work at a different speed

* You are an engineer

* You can only make one dot at a time

* You don't have to be ashamed of using your own ideas

* [blank white card]

Credit:

* Created by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt; first published in 1975.

* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oblique_Strategies

* https://carinelallemand.files.wordpress.com/2014/11/enoobliqstrat1.pdf

* http://music.hyperreal.org/artists/brian_eno/obliques.html

* https://joeribollaerts.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/brianeno_obliquestrategies1.pdf