Do bad ideas count?
http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn26589-what-its-like-to-have-parkinsons-for-15-minutes.html#.VHPJPIvF9tV
"I'm at a close friend's wedding, waiting to give a
speech. Public speaking always makes me anxious, but today it's worse
than usual: my hand is shaking noticeably and I can't seem to make it
stop. The loss of control is unnerving.
When I try to speak to a neighbour, my
voice comes out in a whisper, even though it seems to take more effort.
Soon, my upper arm feels tired. I tell myself I just need to relax and
snap out of it. I pick up my spoon and fill it with soup, but this only
makes the tremors more obvious, as the metal beats against the bowl.
For a moment, I have forgotten that I'm immersed in an interactive installation called Transports, created by Liam Jarvis and his team from the Analogue theatre company.
It aims to simulate the physical and
psychological effects of the early stages of Parkinson's disease by
taking inspiration from body illusions, like the rubber hand trick, in which the brain accepts a fake limb as its own."