Talk:Creativity

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Much praised in principle, much derided in fact, popular legend sees creativity serves as a refuge for the outsider with imagination. Some of the ambivalent attitude to creativity may stem from seeing the creative process as parallelling or suggesting the ingesting of drugs to generate visions, or simply from viewing creativity as eccentric behavior outside of the mainstream.

DAD 05:36, 16 Dec 2004 (UTC)


Some content moved to Forty-nine charismatic virtues. Peter Manchester 13:22, 25 Nov 2003 (UTC)

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Map of Creativity among Japanese Industries �@

Over a decade experiences among Japanese Industries are shown in http://iccincsm.triopd.co.jp

this link is now dead EmRick 16:21, 15 Jun 2004 (UTC)

A brief presentation will be due at a meeting of MIJ(Mensa International Japan), titled Finding "Smart but Don't Get Things Done"

The test principles based on G.Gordon's studies on Scientists and research Engineers, and classified as Problem Solver, Problem Recognizer using fairly simple tests.

Our test has been modified for average people as well as scientists.

Satoshi Mochizuki (Ph.D.) iccinc@f6.dion.ne.jp

This phase is hard to understand and should be clarified

"without constituent components ex nihilo (compare creationism)"

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From creativeness:

In the dictionary, creativeness means "The quality of being creative." Creative in the means of thoughts, actions, words, etc. Creativity comes out through a process of willing to see and do the not-so-normal. Amoung the most creative forms of theatre is playback theatre, the group "yours truly" founded by Nandini and Ranji explore different art forms to make a creative effort in their productions and works. Nandini's works can be viewed at www.freewebs.com/nandinirao. Although the in Bangalore the art forms, thoughts and actions leading to creativity have limited media options and public tolerance, there is certainly a part of an artist to let his/her ability out in a more "different way". Hence the need to explore and explode ideas.
Creativity sometimes also has its own ways of showing in a person from the time he/she is born. Right from genetic materials to a very "creative friendly environment" of children and adults make sure that creativity has no limitations and boundaries. Though, like a thought process, if let loose there is high sense of losing the very objective of being creative. There are also living human examples where the genius mind always does "something different" and shocks the world, but that does not mean that being creative is being genius, but it certainly an extent to which the human mind and expand. There is much more to be explored and understood about the origin of creativity in humans.

Booyabazooka 00:57, 30 Aug 2004 (UTC)

creativity as a commodity

It strikes me that this page has been formed by a vested interest in creativity as a business tool.

this is a valid view but it is not the whole story. I would suggest that a framework be applied that deals with creativity in the following way:

  • a broad definition covering the widest sense and then outlining the areas that it is widely recognised as applying to.
a set of headings dealing with each of these associated areas i.e.
  • theories regarding the mechanics of creativity from academia, artists and business
  • creativity as a process
  • creativity as a thinking tool
  • creativity in education
  • creativity as a business productivity tool
  • the study of creativity - heuristics, creatology, etc
  • links to creativity resources and theories.

It might be constructive to point out attempts to formulate creative procedures - this is of course a fallacy, creativity is the opposite of formulation - such examples usually stem from business in thhe hope that it will makle money, although the soviet concept of TRIZ and work by various artists such as Brian Eno and his Oblique Strategies are worth a look. Also the various relationships with rennaisance figures such as Don Camillo (not the Don Camillo existing page) and his Theatre and Albertus Magnus

DavidP 14:00, 27 Feb 2005 (UTC)

Incomplete and Irrelevant

This page lacks alltogether any references to common sense ideas on creativity as well as pshychological findings or philosophical analysis on creativity.

Compare to the article on intelligence

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