ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

How to generate, capture, and collect ideas to realize creative projects.

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Mendeley Research Networks

2009-11-27

Some information about Mendeley -- esp. the social aspects seem very interesting.
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Paper vs. Digital — Why not both?

2009-11-20

Combining paper and digital can give you the best of both worlds. Here: A Moleskine PDA holder.
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Creativity: Beyond Nuclear Steam Engines

2009-10-13

A short reflection arguing that most creative works are not as new as they could be (essentially, a nuclear power plant is just a steam engine with more pep).
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Computers as Places of Power

2009-10-13

A short reflection on the uses of mastering one of the most powerful tools available: Your computer and some tips to do it.
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An Incredible Spot about Appreciating Modern Art

2009-09-30

A great spot by the MoMa about modern art. If you ever wondered what it is about -- have a look.
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Create your own Creative Help-Sheets

2009-09-22

Creating your own help sheets is a good way to learn about a new topic and to remember crucial things in the 'heat of the moment'.
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What to do when good Ideas are regarded as threat?

2009-09-22

An stimulating video and an interesting question -- what do you do if good ideas are not accepted?
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Wiki Landmines with PHP and the DATE function

2009-09-11

Using PHP in a Wiki (e.g., DokuWiki) to display information only on certain dates, e.g., links to review pages only on weekends.
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Ferret (Frame and JavaScript Enhanced Wiki)

2009-09-03

Using Frames and JavaScript can enhance a Wiki tremendously -- prior to these modifications, creating pages was excruciatingly slow, now it is extremely fast and easy-to-do.
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DokuWiki Adjustments

2009-09-03

Some things you can do to make your Wiki (here: DokuWiki, but works with almost any other Wiki) more appealing, easier, quicker and fun-to-use (including ImageMaps, Date-dependent Links, Link-to-edit, Links to specific functions, Header Highlighting, etc.).
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This blog is not focused on a single topic, or method. As long as it is relevant to improving creativity (or allowing it in the first place), it's fair game.
Some postings on this blog deal with freedom, as I think that we need freedom of thought, of speech, of association, etc. pp. to solve mankind's problems. Thus, some postings may seem a bit remote when it comes to organizing creativity. Freedom is, however, the bedrock of creativity.
The heterogeneity of the postings can make reading this blog a bit cumbersome, at least if you are only interested in one topic. You can either use the search function (above), or use the categories or the tags to narrow down the postings you see.

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