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Monday, March 8, 2010

There are several websites with a similar BRICK project

I guess if you are finding this hard, it serves to remind us that we only use a tiny portion of our brains and that creativity is something we can develop through play and free association.

The following site has some good ideas for uses of a brick. Try to spend time 'playing' and enjoying this activity rather than seeing it as a burden. Come up with your own ideas.

Good ideas , creativity and imagination are not just the realm of the artist, it's a valuable asset with which to deal with life.


http://www.blinman.com/brick.htm

D.

1 comment:

Visual Artist said...

Okay this is my list put together in 20 minutes on Monday evening.


1. An object of meditation
2. Hairdressers tool for making hair fuzzy
3. A new Hindu god “Brick Shakti”
4. A tool for grinding Rosemary and Thyme
5. A weight in a hot air balloon
6. A type of gym shoe for weight training
7. A musical instrument
8. A garlic crusher
9. A walnut Crusher
10. A pendulum
11. A mobile phone silencer
12. A heated brick for back pain
13. A platter for serving sushi
14. An anchor
15. Stopping a car from rolling backwards
16. Stopping a car rolling forwards
17. Road obstacle for bikes
18. Flattening autumn leaves
19. Flattening Spring flowers
20. Scaling fish
21. Adjusting height of projector.
22. Paper weight
23. Tearing paper in a straight line
24. Tool for producing tears
25. Tool for producing screams of anguish
26. Bricks for making a pizza oven
27. Tombstone for the budgie
28. Prop in a play.
29. Device for holding up books in a library
30. Pillow for an ancient Egyptian
31. I want to be Carl Andre…
32. A pet (some will remember pet rocks)
33. A stocking filler at Christmas
34. Marker for soccer goals
35. Ice hockey putt
36. Tripod or monopod
37. Deportment device – balance on head
38. A metaphor for stability
39. What Little Red Riding Hood should have used on the Big Bad wolf.
40. A printing stamp for wall paper
41. A scanned image
42. A paint applicator
43. A type of iron – well heated.
44. A decoration in a fish tank
45. An alternative to watching TV
46. A race track for snails
47. An object of debate : when is a brick not a brick?
48. Bricks dropped into a river to catch (knock out) fish
49. Dancing on hot bricks.
50. A support for an icon painter.

David.