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'''What is Creativity?'''<br> | '''What is Creativity?'''<br> | ||
Sept 2 Schedule for [[Uncreative Designing]] | Sept 2 Schedule for [[Uncreative Designing]] | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
| − | | 3:00 || Introductions & | + | | 3:00 || Introductions & syllabus |
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| 3:30 || What is Creativity? | | 3:30 || What is Creativity? | ||
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| − | | 4:00 || Show & Tell / | + | | 4:00 || Show & Tell / lexicon? |
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| 5:30 || Break | | 5:30 || Break | ||
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| − | | 5:45 || [[File:On_Exactitude_in_Science.pdf|Del | + | | 5:45 || [[File:On_Exactitude_in_Science.pdf|''Del rigor en la ciencia'']] |
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'''Themes:''' | '''Themes:''' | ||
| − | * | + | * Verisimilitude |
| − | ** [https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/now-at-the-met/2017/crevalcore-still-life-with-grapes-and-bird Zeuxis & Parrhasius]: Renaissance artists and patrons were obsessed with | + | ** [https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/now-at-the-met/2017/crevalcore-still-life-with-grapes-and-bird Zeuxis & Parrhasius]: Renaissance artists and patrons were obsessed with Pliny’s ''Natural History'', written in the first century AD, which contained detailed descriptions of great works of art from antiquity. The fact that most of those works no longer existed added allure to their imagined perfection. Among the most intriguing was a picture of grapes by the famous Zeuxis (fifth century BC) that was "so successfully represented that birds flew up to it." Executed as part of a competition, Zeuxis found himself beaten by his archrival Parrhasius, who painted a curtain so realistically that Zeuxis reached out to pull it back. Zeuxis had fooled the birds, but Parrhasius had fooled an artist at his own game!<sup>[https://www.metmuseum.org/blogs/now-at-the-met/2017/crevalcore-still-life-with-grapes-and-bird *]</sup> |
| − | * Method/Kayfabe | + | |
| − | ** [https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-23-ideas/clip/15930731-the-real-actor Ideas Podcast: The Real Actor, 2022] | + | * Method / Kayfabe |
| − | ** [https://www.hbo.com/the-rehearsal The | + | ** [https://www.cbc.ca/listen/live-radio/1-23-ideas/clip/15930731-the-real-actor ''Ideas Podcast: The Real Actor'', 2022] |
| − | ** [https://vimeo.com/739218929/4a5f24240e?embedded=true&source=vimeo_logo&owner=14820933 The Kayfabe Report, Brad Troemel, 2022] | + | ** [https://www.hbo.com/the-rehearsal ''The Rehearsal'', Nathan Fielder, 2022] |
| + | ** [https://vimeo.com/739218929/4a5f24240e?embedded=true&source=vimeo_logo&owner=14820933 ''The Kayfabe Report'', Brad Troemel, 2022] | ||
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* Bricolage | * Bricolage | ||
** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1GHxA7XCo0 Introduction to Bricolage, Tom Sachs Studio, 2020] | ** [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1GHxA7XCo0 Introduction to Bricolage, Tom Sachs Studio, 2020] | ||
| − | ** [https://www.partizan.com/video/the-chemical-brothers-let-forever-be Let Forever Be, Michel Gondry, 1999] | + | ** [https://www.partizan.com/video/the-chemical-brothers-let-forever-be ''Let Forever Be'', Michel Gondry, 1999] |
Latest revision as of 04:18, 31 December 2025
What is Creativity?
Sept 2 Schedule for Uncreative Designing
| 3:00 | Introductions & syllabus |
| 3:30 | What is Creativity? |
| 4:00 | Show & Tell / lexicon? |
| 5:30 | Break |
| 5:45 | File:On Exactitude in Science.pdf |
Themes:
- Verisimilitude
- Zeuxis & Parrhasius: Renaissance artists and patrons were obsessed with Pliny’s Natural History, written in the first century AD, which contained detailed descriptions of great works of art from antiquity. The fact that most of those works no longer existed added allure to their imagined perfection. Among the most intriguing was a picture of grapes by the famous Zeuxis (fifth century BC) that was "so successfully represented that birds flew up to it." Executed as part of a competition, Zeuxis found himself beaten by his archrival Parrhasius, who painted a curtain so realistically that Zeuxis reached out to pull it back. Zeuxis had fooled the birds, but Parrhasius had fooled an artist at his own game!*
- Method / Kayfabe