Oblique Strategies (subtitled Over One Hundred Worthwhile Dilemmas) is a card-based method for promoting creativity jointly created by musician/artist Brian Eno and multimedia artist Peter Schmidt, first published in 1975. Physically, it takes the form of a deck of 7-by-9-centimetre (2.8 in × 3.5 in) printed cards in a black box.[1][2][3] Each card offers a challenging constraint intended to help artists (particularly musicians) break creative blocks by encouraging lateral thinking.
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ObliqueStrategies (subtitled Over One Hundred Worthwhile Dilemmas) is a card-based method for promoting creativity jointly created by musician/artist...
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lateral thinking and a philosophical approach—popularised by Eno's ObliqueStrategies—that contrasted with the direct and retro style of Rattle and Hum...
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"appears to have been making a science out of decision points (see 'ObliqueStrategies') rather than being willfully weird or different at the usual unexamined...
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regular practices of meditation and therapy, and began to use the ObliqueStrategies cards created by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt as creative prompts....
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grace." - Don Simpson at Smells Like Screen Spirit says "Oblique clues play like ObliqueStrategies, sending Carter along on a surrealist string of events...