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Curio causes creative conniptions!

Curio causes creative conniptions! 02/17/2004 01:06 PM

Zengobi announces Curio to help you think of the next great idea that will make you millions of bucks!

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Curio 1.0 offers freeform creative
brainstorming


Curio 1.0 offers freeform creative
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"Cocktail napkins, turbo style," proclaims the product page for Zengobi Inc.'s Curio 1.0, a new tool designed to help creative types generate, communicate, and organize their ideas. It's available now.

Zengobi Releases Curio 2.2 and Curio
Editions


Zengobi Releases Curio 2.2 and Curio
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03/14/2005 05:28 PM
RALEIGH, NC — March 8, 2005 — Zengobi today announced Curio 2.2, the latest version of their award-winning environment for brainstorming and idea management, along with a new line up of Curio...

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Curio 1.0.1


Curio 1.0.1 02/17/2004 11:51 PM
The ultimate sketchbook for creative thinkers and design professionals.

New: Curio 1.0


New: Curio 1.0 02/18/2004 10:41 AM
Curio is a freeform sketchbook environment for taking notes, sketching, and collecting images, bookmarks, documents, movies, and text clippings.

Update: Curio 1.2


Update: Curio 1.2 05/12/2004 09:54 AM
The freeform sketchbook and note-taking environment adds export to HTML and PDF, export to TIFF, PNG, and JPG, inter-project links, back and forward history navigation, support for Ink Services, and other changes.

Update: Curio 1.1.2


Update: Curio 1.1.2 04/16/2004 10:28 AM
The freeform sketchbook and notetaking environment adds pressure sensitivity for brush color saturation, a Quick Render mode for more responsiveness during dragging and sketching, faster redraws, faster thumbnail generation, and other changes.

Curio helps creatives organize ideas


Curio helps creatives organize ideas 02/17/2004 11:37 AM
Zengobi has announced the release of Curio 1.0, new Mac OS X software that "helps creative thinkers and design professionals generate, communicate, and organize their best ideas."...

"BBC Creative Archive licensing to be
based on Creative Commons -
Digital-Lifestyles.info"


"BBC Creative Archive licensing to be
based on Creative Commons -
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Creative Manager Pro, Agency Management
Software for the Creative and Design
industries, announced new interface
enhancements and over 400 functional
improvements in its forthcoming version
7.0.


Creative Manager Pro, Agency Management
Software for the Creative and Design
industries, announced new interface
enhancements and over 400 functional
improvements in its forthcoming version
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06/09/2004 02:31 AM
Creative Manager Pro, Agency Management Software for the Creative and Design industries, announced new interface enhancements and over 400 functional improvements in its forthcoming version 7.0. [PRWEB Jun 9, 2004]

BBC Creative Archive Based On Creative
Commons


BBC Creative Archive Based On Creative
Commons
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How to be creative.


How to be creative. 08/01/2004 08:21 PM
Ho w to be creative. Hugh "cartoons drawn on the back of business cards" Macleod gives some excellent advice on how to do those creative things you've always wanted to do. vis boingboing.net

"how to be creative"


"how to be creative" 08/01/2004 03:10 PM

How to be creative


How to be creative 08/01/2004 10:13 AM
Hugh Macleod, who draws the great "Gaping Void" toons on the backs of business cards, has posted a long and very good rumination of the formation, nurturing and execution of creative ideas -- complete with comment boards.
10. The more talented somebody is, the less they need the props.

Meeting a person who wrote a masterpiece on the back of a deli menu would not surprise me. Meeting a person who wrote a masterpiece with a silver Cartier fountain pen on an antique writing table in an airy SoHo loft would SERIOUSLY surprise me.

Li nk (Thanks, Hugh!)

gapingvoid: how to be creative


gapingvoid: how to be creative 08/01/2004 11:19 AM
how to be creative

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Creative Commons 2.0


Creative Commons 2.0 05/26/2004 04:43 PM

After considering a lot of the feedback and statistics from the original Creative Commons licenses, we (I personally was only a small part of this) have launched the 2.0 licenses which I think make them easier to use and easier to understand. Congratulations and thanks to the team for all the work and an excellent step forward.

The details are on the Creative Commons page.


UK take on Creative Commons


UK take on Creative Commons 09/21/2004 06:23 AM
Cory Doctorow: Becky sez, "My piece on Larry Lessig and the BBC Creative Archive was published in the New Media Guardian today. The in-depth article discusses copyright in the digital age and the Creative Commons project.

"Unfortunately, to read the article you need to register." Reg Req'd Link, use "feeshfeeshfeesh@hotmail.com/feeshfeesh" (Thanks, Becky!)

Creative usage of SMS


Creative usage of SMS 05/15/2004 03:49 PM
(for those of you who have trouble with the norwegian language, the board says “Border Control? Do you want...

Get Creative, Get Rich


Get Creative, Get Rich 04/22/2004 01:25 PM
Could Creative Commons be "the key to a new multibillion-dollar industry"? Andy Raskin of Business 2.0 takes a close look at how declaring "some rights reserved" can boost the bottom line.

How to Be Creative -- the book


How to Be Creative -- the book 12/28/2004 05:28 AM
Cory Doctorow: Back in August, I bl ogged about Hugh Macleod's "How to Be Creative" project. Hugh draws cartoons on the backs of business cards and works in advertising; his How to Be Creative is a meditation on creativity, individualism and commercialism, and it's full of pithy, clear, no-nonsense advice.\

Now Hugh has expanded the piece into a short book, which is online in its entirety. He's found an agent and the agent is shopping the book -- I'd certainly buy a copy!

Chaos can be a positive thing. Chaos is inherently part of the creative act. To embrace creativity means you must also embrace chaos. Things don't happen when everything is neat and "just so". Creativity is all about distruption. The people who tell you that creativity is pain-free are liars. The people who tell you they've got a plan are liars. There is no plan. There's just you, God and the need to invent. And this uncertain world is what most of us now find ourselves entering, willingly or otherwise.

Creativity equals chaos. Chaos equals creativity. Embrace it or die. I've already done so. I know all about it. It almost cost me my liver but like I said, education is expensive.

The Creative Age is upon us. The Chaotic Age is upon us. We are scared. Damn right, we should be scared. But out of the terror comes the amazing opportunities for us to expand both on the material and spiritual level. The fewer safety nets there are to save us, the less choice we have to be anything other than ourselves, the less choice we have besides doing what is meaningful to us. And finding ourselves, doing what matters, becoming the person we were born to be, this is what God put on this earth to do.

We live in amazing and interesting times. If we're lucky, while on this earth we can do a damn good job proving i

Li nk

Creative destruction


Creative destruction 04/30/2004 07:59 AM
With his new novel, "The Zenith Angle," Bruce Sterling abandons the cyborg future for the more terrifying present of amoral terrorists and capitalists

Do You Own a Creative Audigy?


Do You Own a Creative Audigy? 03/22/2005 04:23 PM

If you purchased a Creative Labs Audigy series soundcard before the end of 2004, you can get 25% of the purchase price back in a class action lawsuit. The offer ends September 25th, 2005 so hurry! Go to this website address for legal documentation.

Here is more from the Inquirer ..  Creative claimed that the products in question could handle 24-bit audio at 96Khz – indeed this was stated on the product boxes in bold letters, and in all advertising. But complaints filed in 2003 pointed out that this was only true in a very limited set of circumstances, and pretty much all of the audio passing through the cards would actually be processed at lower quality… Owners of all of the original Audigy series are included in the proposed settlement. This includes the Audigy ES, Audigy Platinum, Audigy Platinum eX, Audigy Gamer, Audigy MP3+ and also the original Extigy external USB sound module. Creative did not admit liability, but graciously agreed to settle the embarrassing case. Anyone, anywhere who purchased one of these products before the end of 2004, and is unhappy with the audio processing, will be able to get 25 per cent off the cost of their next purchase from Creative's website, up to a limit of $62.50.

 


Creative Commies


Creative Commies 01/06/2005 12:14 PM
Xeni Jardin: Following up on yesterday's Boing Boing post about Bill Gates describing free culture advocates as a "modern-day sort of communists," reader Jaime whipped up this bit of Soviet Constructivist goodness. Further the cause, comrade! Link to full-size.

Creative Class War


Creative Class War 02/16/2004 08:04 PM
This terrific article, Creative Class War, details how the tightening of visas after 9/11 and the general anit-knowledge bent of...

Creative Prodikeys


Creative Prodikeys 04/16/2004 01:04 PM
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Creative Commons at the W3C


Creative Commons at the W3C 03/06/2004 01:53 AM
Ben Adida, one of our tech advisors, will attend the Semantic Web portion of the World Wide Web Consortium Plenary Session this Thursday and Friday in Cannes, France. RDF, the technology we chose 18 months ago to build our machine-readable licenses, recently became a finalized W3C recommendation.

Creative Commonists?


Creative Commonists? 02/01/2005 09:12 PM
Criticizing Creative Commons for undermining an artist's ability to be paid for work puts the ignorance of the critic on display. Creative Commons, with whom we share office space, helps solve a different problem than artist compensation, namely how to enable a voluntary, more flexible regime of sharing creative work....

FC Now: Creative Transparency


FC Now: Creative Transparency 04/05/2005 06:49 AM
Last night, I watched the Japanese film "All About Lily Chou-Chou." It is a brutal tale about 14 year olds in Japan. More astonishing is that before the film was made, the director/writer Shunji Iwai started it as an online...

On "Creative Communities"


On "Creative Communities" 05/07/2004 12:08 PM
Joe Buck commented on one of my earlier posts that when we (or I) use phrases like "creative communities" we tend to slight coders. "Besides the fact that a lot of geeks resent it, it builds unnecessary walls. Many on Jack Valenti’s side of the divide treasure their creative freedom and fight like dogs against any who would block it," Buck writes. I could not agree more. I guess I assume too easily that when we discuss copyright, Free Culture, and creativity, we are discussing the vast array of human creative activities. And I assume (perhaps incorrectly) that my audiences see creativity flowing over arbitrary barriers as I do. After all, "convergence" is not just a marketing or engineering concept. It is the essense of stunning creativity, whether embodied in a Picasso sculpture, a Mozart opera, or a phat video game. So I guess we need to make this point more overtly. After all, as Buck points out, each sub-audience of creators (musicians, composers, screenwriters, directors, hackers, coders, photographers) tend to see these issues in their local contexts -- "how does Kelly v. Arriba affect me?" When I speak publicly, I try to get musicians, for instance, to see that Alice Randall's experience with getting The Wind Done Gone published is something they might have to experience themselves. And that as cultural citizens, they should be concerned about her experience anyway. BTW, in The Anarchist in the Library, I make the case that the appeals court had to cheat to get The Wind Done Gone published. It is not a parody of Gone with the Wind. It is a transformative work that should have been allowed on those grounds. But the court was not willing to move beyond the narrowest reading of Campbell v. Acuff Rose. So we are stuck trying to force non-parodies into parodic costumes just to avoid prior restraint.

Round Up: Being creative


Round Up: Being creative 06/17/2004 11:39 AM
newmediazero Jun 17 2004 4:04PM GMT

Gapingvoid on how to be creative


Gapingvoid on how to be creative 08/01/2004 09:32 PM

Hugh, aka Gapingvoid has a great po st on creativity. He's one of the few artists/cartoonists who have taken advantage of blogs and has been successful in creating his own back of a business card cartoon format.

I use a blog card designed by him.

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Creative or Reactive


Creative or Reactive 06/10/2004 04:57 AM

If the history remembers me, I would like to be remembered as someone who constantly struggled against the limits of creativity.  While I have been accused of excessive creativity by many, I am constantly and painfully aware of how incidental creativity is.

My mental model of human brain is a bed of wax on which a steel ball of consciousness rolls about.  The model captures my belief that thinking itself changes the person and affects how the person thinks in the future.  More one travels the same path, the channel of habitual thoughts deepens and thus raises the necessary force needed to escape the channel into new areas.  Events happening around us affect the direction and momentum of the moving ball.

From this perspective, being creative means possessing a oddly shaped mind that reacts in uncommon ways to common events and brainstorming aggregates oddity for higher yield.


Creative MegaWorks THX 6.1 650


Creative MegaWorks THX 6.1 650 11/11/2003 12:52 PM
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Creative Commons


Creative Commons 06/12/2004 06:10 AM
Sparked by the copyright discussion raging elsewhere in this blog, I decided to license the content of this weblog under a Creative Commons Attribution - Share Alike license. In essence, what this means:

You are free:

  • to copy, distribute, display, and perform the work
  • to make derivative works
  • to make commercial use of the work

Under the following conditions:

  • Attribution. You must give the original author credit.
  • Share Alike. If you alter, transform, or build upon this work, you may distribute the resulting work only under a license identical to this one.
  • For any reuse or distribution, you must make clear to others the license terms of this work.

For the full text of the license, click here for the English version, or in Finnish - the Finnish version being the legally valid one, since this blog is physically located in Finland and written by a Finnish citizen.

Note that this license does not affect whatever rights you have under the law - it's still completely okay to quote this blog without relicensing under CC, for example.


What is the Creative Zen Nano Plus?


What is the Creative Zen Nano Plus? 04/13/2005 08:57 AM

Mike writes:

I was skimming the stores in search of a good mp3 player deal [I lost all my friends trying to get one for free] and I stumbled upon something called a Zen Nano Plus. It's a 1 GB player, and it comes in the usual array of candy colors we've come to expect from Creative.
Some Google searching reveals only prices, capacity, and colors, and it looks a lot an iPod shuffle fighter, to me—512MB and 1GB sizes for $100ish and $150ish, respectively.

But the real question is: will it have a screen?

Catalog Page [TechDepot]


Uncommonly Creative


Uncommonly Creative 03/13/2003 10:16 AM
Creative Commons launches on December 16th. RSS 1.0 users can get going already, of course, with the Creative Commons RSS...

Creative Zen Xtra


Creative Zen Xtra 04/27/2004 06:14 AM
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Creative MuVo NX


Creative MuVo NX 12/03/2003 06:21 AM
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I'm a "Cultural Creative"


I'm a "Cultural Creative" 06/17/2005 03:52 PM
Just as Aaron posted, I too will use the "World View Quiz" to post something! You scored as Cultural Creative....

Creative revels in 'outstanding' Q4


Creative revels in 'outstanding' Q4 08/04/2004 06:08 AM
Full year figures not bad either
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