Oblique Strategies
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Oblique Strategies (subtitled over one hundred worthwhile dilemmas) is a set of published cards created by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt. Now in its fifth edition, they were first published in 1975. Each card contains a phrase or cryptic remark which can be used to break a deadlock or dilemma situation.
A few examples:
- State the problem in words as clearly as possible
- Only one element of each kind
- What would your closest friend do?
- What to increase? What to reduce?
- Are there sections? Consider transitions
- Try faking it!
- Honour thy error as a hidden intention
From the introduction to the 2001 edition:
These cards evolved from separate observations of the principles underlying what we were doing. Sometimes they were recognised 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, 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...
[edit] Trivia
Oblique Strategies was mentioned in the 1998 R.E.M. song "Diminished" off the album Up.
[edit] External links
- The Oblique Strategies
- Displays a random strategy from the edition of your choice(1st,2nd,3d and 4th)
- A page that randomly displays one of the Oblique Strategies cards
- Stand-alone programs for several different platforms
- A minimal PHP based online viewer for the Oblique Strategies
- An Apple Dashboard widget that displays Oblique Strategy cards from any edition
- A slightly tongue-in-cheek rework of the classic strategies