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Reads tagged with “creativity”

Lewis Hyde on Work vs. Labor and the Pace of Creativity
Lewis Hyde on Work vs. Labor and the Pace of Creativity

On the osmosis of willful intention and flow.

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The Solar System Set to Music: A Near-Perpetual Homage to Bach
The Solar System Set to Music: A Near-Perpetual Homage to Bach

532.25 septendecillion years of fugue, or what Pluto has to do with the longest palindrome in existence.

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The Cult of LEGO
The Cult of LEGO

Inside the world of 8 quadrillion possible combinations.

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The Universal Traveler: A Vintage Guide to Creative Problem-Solving
The Universal Traveler: A Vintage Guide to Creative Problem-Solving

Navigating the “tourist traps” of creativity, or how to finally reconcile ideation and evaluation.

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Stefanie Posavec on Her Obsessive Analog Data Visualization
Stefanie Posavec on Her Obsessive Analog Data Visualization

Inside the brain of one of today’s most creative information patternists.

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Woz on Creativity: Work Alone
Woz on Creativity: Work Alone

Groupthink, the origin of originality, and why most inventors are like artists.

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The Future Belongs to the Curious: A Manifesto for Curiosity
The Future Belongs to the Curious: A Manifesto for Curiosity

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How to Get Unstuck in 30 Seconds
How to Get Unstuck in 30 Seconds

From squiggle to masterpiece in 30 seconds, or how to refill your annual bucket of creative mojo.

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The Holstee LifeCycle Film: Visual Poetry for Bike-Lovers and Creators
The Holstee LifeCycle Film: Visual Poetry for Bike-Lovers and Creators

“Life is about the people you meet and the things you create with them.”

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The Innovator’s Cookbook: Great Minds on the Power of Serendipity
The Innovator’s Cookbook: Great Minds on the Power of Serendipity

How to win the future, or what 3D printing has to do with Twitter, Brian Eno and Obama.

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