ORGANIZING CREATIVITY

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

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Practical Problem Solving

2010-05-19

TED talk showing brilliant though processes to solve problems that matter.
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Self-Censorship

2010-05-16

It's sickening when artists get protested because their art offends people. Even more when it's religiously motivated. A rant on people who play superhero for their god.
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Creative Glitter

2010-05-10

You know what I mean? The fluff some "creative" people surround themselves with? Well ...
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Change the Medium

2010-04-25

Sometimes you cannot realize a creative project -- you just can't. It's beyond you. But there's a solution for it.
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There’s a Worm in Apple

2010-04-25

An Apple rant. And a suggestion for feedback.
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The Things We Can Do

2010-04-21

Isn't the world just wonderful -- enabling you to do all these creative works?
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Lab Coat Envy and the White Room

2010-04-15

Psychology and other "soft" sciences seem to have a lab coat envy. Some comments (and a rant).
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Just a small change …

2010-04-07

Incredibly brilliant comic by xkcd ... it's just a tiny difference ...
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Ideas you want to kill

2010-04-01

Do you ever have ideas that just seem ... to have a very high potential for misuse? Or actually describe ways to do highly illegal and damaging activities? If so, read on.
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Delegating the hard (or tedious) stuff

2010-03-31

You don't have to do all parts of a creative project -- some things are better delegated to professionals.
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