What's Your Creativity Type?
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The Six Myths of Creativity
The Six Myths of Creativity
01/03/2005 08:04 AM
the $$$ of creativity in the digital age
the $$$ of creativity in the digital age
05/18/2004 10:15 AMTarnation<
/a> is the talk of Cannes (or so the BBC says; as if I talk to anyone
who talks to Cannes). This autobiography of abuse by Jonathan Caouette
cost $214 (video tape; one set of angel wings) to make. Cost to clear
the rights for a public distribution: $400,000.
Creativity from crisis
Creativity from crisis
04/29/2004 03:11 AMUSA Today Apr 29 2004 7:24AM GMT
The Creativity Of Crowds?
The Creativity Of Crowds?
07/21/2004 12:59 PMWith all the talk about
smart
mobs and
the wisdom
of crowds, everyone seems to be looking at how we're becoming a
collaboration nation -- working together to get stuff done. However,
when it comes to more creative works of art,
it appears the mob mentality
doesn't work so well. In some, more highly structured areas it
does seem to work okay. Wikipedia is used as an example, where a
large collaborative group has done very creative work. However, more
free form artistic works seem to fizzle as the lack of direction
basically leads to very little worth talking about. With Wikipedia,
the structure is clear and it's easy to see how someone can add in
their own part. Other collaborative art projects get bogged down
however, as no one knows where to begin -- or where everyone disagrees
on where to begin.
Remixing creativity
Remixing creativity
05/27/2004 05:05 PMCC staff favorite and Magnatune
artist, Brad Sucks recently
started releasing the
source to his most popular song, Making Me Nervous, and asking
folks to contribute remixes. Like the Jim's Big Ego
remix project we're got going on here (which can get your remix
onto national radio), Brad's now got six remixes (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) and
someone making a
video for the original.
It's pretty cool when artists open up the process to their fans,
and let creativity flourish. Heck, even a commercial success like
Jay-Z can see there
's money to be made in providing remixes that provide eventual
benefit to both remixers and the original artists.
The Fabric of Creativity
The Fabric of Creativity
12/19/2004 03:36 PM
Offshoring Creativity
Offshoring Creativity
12/19/2004 03:36 PMNever mind the call centers. Look at the high-tech firms and markets
in China and India, and worry about the emigration of innovation.
The creativity explosion on Mars
The creativity explosion on Mars
01/27/2004 05:15 PM
There's a nice piece in the NYTimes about the
increased levels of public participation in recent Mars landings. A
big part of the reason is that given a large, interested population
with broadband connections, NASA officials have done their best to share every bit of data,
image, and video they can online, and as a result thousands of
websites have cropped up including those by laymen colorizing images
and even weblogs written
from the rover's point of view.
Thanks to NASA sharing every bit of information they can online, the
experience of watching the Mars landing and exploration for students
and observers today is a far cry from the days of the moon landing.
Instead of a one-way communication delivered by grainy video on
television, we have an interactive, two-way process where the viewer
can help scientists on the other side of the globe and take in
information along with millions of others, sharing their own
interpretations online.
Trouble with creativity? Sleep on it
Trouble with creativity? Sleep on it
01/23/2004 01:25 AMNew study shows that sleep benefits creatifity. Could power naps help
also?
The Fight To Save Creativity
The Fight To Save Creativity
01/23/2004 08:43 PMI'm not sure why this is online now, but someone who prefers to remain
anonymous just sent me a link to a NY Times Magazine article that's
supposed to come out on Sunday
explaining the position of those who are afraid
of the direction copyright is headed in and are fighting to change
the way copyright works. If you're a regular reader of this site,
you'll (of course) recognize a lot of what we talk about here on a
regular basis. While I don't agree with everything they say about
copyright issues and worry a bit about how they paint it as a
"movement", it's still good to see this type of positive press
coverage of many of the issues.
Creativity: Alfred Hitchcock
Creativity: Alfred Hitchcock
01/22/2004 02:10 AMArguably the most influential filmmaker of all time, Alfred Hitchcock
was not born famous and hardly seemed destined for greatness.
Movable Type Publishing Platform:
Movable Type 3.1 Launched
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04/15/2005 10:47 PMWorkflow, a new plugin for Movable Type 3.1x, has just been released
by David Raynes. While we don't usually feature new plugins as part of
our news about the Movable Type platform, we thought it was worth
pointing out because...
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Creative Commons gives the BBC uncommon
creativity
Creative Commons gives the BBC uncommon
creativity
05/27/2004 01:48 PMZDNet UK May 27 2004 5:27PM GMT
Ex-IDEO lectures on creativity and
management
Ex-IDEO lectures on creativity and
management
07/19/2004 02:52 AM
Avi sez, "Andrew Hargadon used to work as a design engineer at IDEO.
Then the academic bug bit him and he went on to research the
innovation process from an insider's perspective. His course notes are
now online and provide simple but effective methods to understand and
enhance your creative thought process."
Link
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Thanks, Avi!)
as always, the record industry fights
creativity
as always, the record industry fights
creativity
02/10/2004 06:41 PMhey, this album sounds great! let's prevent people from hearing it!
online creativity self-assessment test
online creativity self-assessment test
04/27/2004 10:53 PM
online creativity
self-assessment testThe questionnaire contains only 40
questions
Your personal score will be compared with the global
average score
The test takes no longer than 10 minutes of your
time
Do you feel ingenuous? Well, do ya, punk??
Macromedia Flash player is required to take the
scan. Before Enemies Are Pummeled, Creativity
Wins
Before Enemies Are Pummeled, Creativity
Wins
02/05/2005 09:04 PMTwo new video games -- Resident Evil and Mercenaries -- are
exhilarating proof of innovation in sequels.
First Impression: Conference Room
Creativity
First Impression: Conference Room
Creativity
03/24/2005 08:12 AM"The best ideas probably don't occur when
everybody is sitting around a
table."-Adrian Caddy
, Creative Director, Imagination Ltd.
.Mac Creativity Contest Winners
Announced
.Mac Creativity Contest Winners
Announced
03/13/2003 10:16 AM
Apple has announced the winners of its HomePage Creativity Contest.
The contest featured 3 categories, Creative Page, Humorous iMovie, and
Incredible Pets, with winners and runner-ups each receiving iPods.
Congratulations to the winners!
MIT hopes imaginative new building
sparks creativity
MIT hopes imaginative new building
sparks creativity
05/06/2004 05:36 PM
SiliconValley.com May 6 2004 9:32PM GMT
Computer Creativity Machine Stimulates
the Brain
Computer Creativity Machine Stimulates
the Brain
01/25/2004 11:42 AM
Computer Creativity Machine Stimulates the Brain
http://snipurl.com/41zr
An excellent and very self explanatory article in the St.
Louis Post Dispatch on Dr. Stephen Thaler's Creativity Machine. Dr.
Thaler has been working on this project and concept for many many
years and has truly developed an unique resource that will defintely
help mankind now and in the future. Congratulations Steve on the
perserverance and now the rewards that you so deserve with this
technology!!
Coloring books stifle kids' creativity?
Coloring books stifle kids' creativity?
04/09/2004 04:11 PM
At a dinner party last night hosted by an artist her daughters
shared tales of the severity of their upbringing. No sugared
cereal. No gun toys. No coloring books because they stifle
creativity; kids should draw freehand. It was just like our
family, I responded! We were always envious of our cousins who
got to eat Fruit Loops and enjoyed coloring books to their
hearts' content.
How did the experiment work out in our family? My cousin
Douglas, raised on a steady diet of coloring books, got his first
full-time job at Walt Disney as a character animator. His
credits include Scar in the Lion King, the Hunchback in
Hunchback of Notre Dame, etc. I, by contrast, used the
superior drawing skills and creativity acquired in a coloring
book-free childhood to become... a computer programmer.
[Where is Doug now you might ask? He would be working at
Disney still if the executives had not looted $2 billion from the
company into their personal checking accounts when the economy was
booming. As soon as the economy stopped booming, however, the
executives were shocked--shocked!--to discover how depleted the
corporate checking account was. So they said "We can't afford to
do animation in Los Angeles anymore" and shut down the studio founded
by Walt Disney himself in 1923. Doug moved up north to
Pixar.]
CNN.com - Study confirms sleep essential
for creativity - Jan. 21, 2004
CNN.com - Study confirms sleep essential
for creativity - Jan. 21, 2004
01/22/2004 12:59 PM
Study confirms sleep essential for creativity .. well-designed
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essential for creativity - Jan. 21,
2004"
"CNN.com - Study confirms sleep
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2004"
01/23/2004 12:15 AM
Creativity techniques and creative tools
for problem solving
Creativity techniques and creative tools
for problem solving
09/07/2004 07:43 PM
Creativity techniques and creative tools for problem solving
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07/30/2004 05:26 PM
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Movable Type News: Movable Type 3.17
released
Movable Type News: Movable Type 3.17
released
06/06/2005 12:11 AM
Today we are releasing Movable Type 3.17. This release addresses four
issues that do not affect the majority of installations, but are
critical for users with certain configurations. Version 3.17 is not a
required upgrade if your Movable Type installation...
Movable Type News: Movable Type 3.16
released
Movable Type News: Movable Type 3.16
released
04/18/2005 04:41 PM
The Movable Type team has been hard at work and we have some very
exciting things coming in the 2005 release schedule. To kick things
off we are proud to introduce Movable Type 3.16. Movable Type 3.16
sports significant improvements...
Apple Prides Itself On Innovation.
Creativity. Right. So What's With The
Heavy Steel Box Downtown?
Apple Prides Itself On Innovation.
Creativity. Right. So What's With The
Heavy Steel Box Downtown?
04/15/2004 10:14 AM
Why has this bastion of creativity dropped a windowless box two blocks
from Union Square? By John King, San Francisco Chronicle (via
MyAppleMenu)
Copyright and creativity issues raised
by Grey Tuesday event
Copyright and creativity issues raised
by Grey Tuesday event
03/06/2004 01:55 AM
A Web-based controversy this week over a mix
album highlighted divisions over copyright policy. The Grey Album , recently published
by DJ Danger Mouse ,
combines and adds to music from the Beatles' White
Album . Since Danger Mouse did not obtain permission to use
the older content, its owners, the
EMI Group, asked the artist to cease and desist.
In response, a Web-based firestorm of opposition has arisen . Copyright critics , such as Lawrence Lessig , have called
this a suppression of
creativity and speech,
rendering some art illegal
. Numerous Web sites
collaborated to publicly
host copies of the album.
The copyright holders, in contrast, see this as a basic copyright
infringement case:
EMI views any distribution, reproduction or public performance of "The
Grey Album" to be a copyright violation. "They may say EMI is trying
to stop an artwork," said Jeanne Meyer, an EMI spokeswoman, referring
to the Web sites, "but they neglect to understand that there is a
well-established market for licensing samples, and Mr. Burton didn't
participate in it."
(via CNI )
Telecommunications industry experiencing
renewed anticipation, enthusiasm and
creativity
Telecommunications industry experiencing
renewed anticipation, enthusiasm and
creativity
07/15/2004 03:10 AM
Research and Markets have announced the addition of the
‘Telecommunications Market Shakes off Lethargy as Enterprises Loosen
Budgets in 2004’ report to their offering. [PRWEB Jul 15, 2004]
News: Power Game Factory maker hopes to
inspire creativity
News: Power Game Factory maker hopes to
inspire creativity
06/17/2005 04:33 PM
Power Game
Factory is a new Mac OS X utility that lets users create their own
games without having to program code. Now the developer, Sawblade
Software, is giving away a taste for free with the release of a demo
version.
Brand New BIMA Awards Celebrate 21 Years
of Creativity in Interactive Media
Brand New BIMA Awards Celebrate 21 Years
of Creativity in Interactive Media
06/17/2005 03:25 PM
The British Interactive Media Association (BIMA) today calls for
entries for its 21st interactive design awards with winning creative
concept from Butterfly Effect. Taking the industry back 21 years, the
creative theme for the 21st BIMA awards will celebrate the “iconic
design” of 1984 – the year the BIMA awards launched. [PRWEB Jun 17,
2005]
Zero to Genius in Sixty Minutes?
RichContent Makes it Possible with
eXpertSystem and eXpertLingo Creativity
Software
Zero to Genius in Sixty Minutes?
RichContent Makes it Possible with
eXpertSystem and eXpertLingo Creativity
Software
03/29/2005 04:19 AM
Moving from ignorance to enlightenment in any subject seems virtually
impossible. But a new software program from RichContent.com promises
to open eyes as it opens the mind and pumps-in expert thinking from
PhD's and MBA's. Add a stream-of-consciousness creativity generator
that combines 144,000 words and phrases and 250,000 images, and you
have plenty of food for thought. [PRWEB Mar 29, 2005]
Weinberger: "free access to every work
of creativity in the world is a better
world"
Weinberger: "free access to every work
of creativity in the world is a better
world"
09/21/2004 04:55 PM
Cory Doctorow:
David Weinberger, author of the brilliant and seminal Small Pieces Loosely Joined, has posted a draft of a great
speech on copyright that he's giving at the World Economic Forum in
NYC tomorrow:
[F]or one moment, I'd like you to perform an exercise in selective
attention. Forget every other consideration — even though they're
fair and important considerations — and see if you can acknowledge
that a world in which everyone has free access to every work of
creativity in the world is a better world. Imagine your children could
listen to any song ever created anywhere. What a blessing that would
be!
...We publish stuff that gets its meaning and its reality by being
read, viewed or heard. An unpublished novel is about as meaningful and
real as an imaginary novel. It needs its readers to be. But readers
aren't passive consumers. We reimagine the book, we complete the
vision of the book. Readers appropriate works, make them their own.
Listeners and viewers, too. In making a work public, artists enter
into partnership with their audience. The work succeeds insofar as the
audience makes it their own, takes it up, understands it within their
own unpredictable circumstances. It leaves the artist's hands and
enters our lives. And that's not a betrayal of the work. That's its
success. It succeeds insofar as we hum it, quote it, appropriate it so
thoroughly that we no longer remember where the phrase came from.
That's artistic success, although it's a branding failure.
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