A good site for an occasional laugh is www.Fark.com.  Members of the site find 
offbeat or humorous (or even sad) news stories.  One other thing they do is 
that one member will find an image and then challenge other members to 
Photoshop it.  I find it really neat to check out what these young kids can do 
- not so much with Photoshop, but with their imaginations.  Sometimes they come 
up with some pretty surprising re-imaging of ordinary images.

I put together a few of them into a "Storify" so that you don't have to go 
hunting around fark.com to find them.  I'm just not positive: are these 
"re-imagings" examples of divergent thinking?  I think so, but thought I'd get 
some feedback from TIPS.  Here's the link to a small collection of these images 
that I put together:

http://storify.com/mbritt/examples-of-divergent-thinking

Michael

Michael A. Britt, Ph.D.
[email protected]
http://www.ThePsychFiles.com
Twitter: mbritt






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