Intentional Creativity 2of5: intentional input
Input Much of creativity is made by associating disassociated ideas, mixing up concepts, putting a new spin on an old concept, chasing down curiosities, learning new things, empathizing with different perspectivesβ¦ or in other words: remixing input. Without material to play with, we will draw a blank. So the goal here is to input a lot of material, but not in the passive way most of us commonly do. #peertube Binging all the seasons of The Office again is a very passive and inactive experience. Most of what we consume is considered βprogramming.β When we spend all of our waking hours in programmed time, it leaves us with very little material to work with. What we create becomes derivative of the shallow input that weβve consumed. The type of input that weβre looking for here is actively engaged with. It takes effort to consume and understand. It has depths to delve. It takes time and focus. And it yields worthwhile results. Buy this design on shirts, mugs, hoodies, flags: https:
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