Saturday, November 10, 2007
Creative Spark
This weeks topic 'the creative spark' made me interested in a couple of the talks so I am not blogging generally about one talk as much as I am blogging about the differences of the many talks that available for blogging about. Some of the talks we were assigned to watch throughout the semester (such as Theo Jansen creates a new creature and Jonathan Harris tells the stories of the web) and which both of those were very interesting to me. Other talks I watched, such as Jeff Skolls makes movies that make changes and Kenichi Ebina's magic moves. The many different TED talks that were available for the topic of 'creative spark' got me interested in the many different ways that people are creative. Some people think of creativity as a completely different aspect than another person. For some people, creativity is creating new things, such as creatures that walk and talk, some think it is being creative personally by dancing, singing, or such, and others think creativity is making crafts and doing handy things. So the question that this TED talk got me pondering was, what is creativity to me? I think creativity is all in what a person makes it. To Kenichi Ebina, it is his creative dance moves. To Theo Jansen, its his walking creature. To Eddi Reader, its singing. To me, my creativity is my house. It is the one thing that I take take to create, to change, to make look its best. During holidays, I create scenes to make it look interesting. My creativity is all about making people say 'that looks nice'. Everyone has a creative spark, but no one's creativity is quite like the rest. Creativity is what makes a person who they are...be creative with everything and always keep people wondering what sparks you!
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Creativity is inspired by all sorts of things. People are inspired through writing to decorating. The list goes on and on containing things that people feel that they are at their best doing. It's refreshing to see how others interpret things and translate them into what it means to them.
Megan, sounds like we could have a lot in common when it comes to creativity in the home. There's nothing fancy about my home or big, just average size, but I love decorating it. I actually thin I missed my calling and perhaps should have become an interior designer. I feel so alive when I'm making changes or buying something new for my house. And its not even important to me for someone to see it. I see it and I know I'm the one whose put the work and effort into making it look nice. Enjoy the holidays and happy decorating:)
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