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2009
In the last sixty years, ‘creativity’ has emerged as a buzzword, ‘hot’ topic, and scholarly subject. In light of this unprecedented interest, this thesis aims to address the paucity of rigorous academic and professional enquiry in the West into what constitutes the creativity of stage acting. The argument is made that there are two distinct contexts in
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In the last sixty years, ‘creativity’ has emerged as a buzzword, ‘hot’ topic, and scholarly subject. In light of this unprecedented interest, this thesis aims to address the paucity of rigorous academic and professional enquiry in the West into what constitutes the creativity of stage acting. The argument is made that there are two distinct contexts in
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Supporting creative acts beyond dissemination
Proceedings of the 6th ACM SIGCHI conference on Creativity & cognition - C&C '07, 2007In this workshop, we describe and expose the mysterious creative process. We discuss models (both classical and contemporary) of creative practice and experience and their potential application to new media arts and technology. Models that connect the roles of creator and viewer/participant are of particular interest.
David A. Shamma, Ryan Shaw 0001
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God’s Will and the Creative Act:
This chapter examines Origen of Alexandria’s account of creation and its resonances with the notion of līlā . To explain creation, Origen appeals to both divine exemplarism and the “will of God,” which he identifies with the Son, or Logos .openaire +1 more source
Education for the creative act
Architectural Research Quarterly, 2000Architects are, with few exceptions, ‘school trained’. This paper traces the history of the relationship between architectural education and practice. It describes the approaches developed at Cambridge and the Bartlett in the 1960s - and the theories that each embodied: one based on architecture as a cultural manifestation and the other governing the ...
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Balancing Act: motivation and creative work in the lived experience of writers and musicians
International Journal of Cultural Policy, 2021Chris Bilton, Doris Ruth Eikhof
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Imagination, Creativity, and Acting
Abstract The chapter examines the relationship of acting—defined as aesthetically governed, embodied roleplaying—to creativity and to the imagination. Particular attention is paid to the body as a vehicle of a particular kind of imaginative agency.openaire +1 more source

