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And yes folks, that IS a cup holder from a car affixed to a crutch. On his other crutch, this guy had a clipboard.
albeit creative vandalism! Alex's attempts at making Sam wash his dishes get a makeover from yours truly!
I think this is really creative because it has multiple purposes, some for fun and some for work. It can be used as a pen, laser pointer, writing light and a UV light emitter.
Creativity rising through the cracks of Christchurch: www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.10151865280334455.10737...
The Singapore Tech Challenge (STC), organised by Gen-R, was held at United World College South East Asia East Campus on 23 June 2015 from 8am to 6pm. STC is an annual robotics competition for participants aged 16 years and below, to encourage fun and creativity in problem solving.
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Well winter is a bit off for now...just no sun around and there,s a need for creativity..so all captures coming up are about that and memories...click on all size-original
She loved mixing the colors. Any parents out there twitching at the prospect of all those mixed-color globs of Play-Doh? ;-)
Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.
Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.
Featuring:
Mustafa Ahmed, poet
Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival
Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author
Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University
Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host
Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken
Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry
Saukrates, artist and musician
David Usher, singer-songwriter and author
What can you do in post-processing a photograph to not just change and reform it, but to actually transform it? What is the magic criteria that discriminates change from transformation? Why do we even care?
In thinking about creativity and the creative process, there are a variety of perspectives to consider - the aesthetic slant, the unlimited disciplines (from literature to mathematics), the unexpected discoveries, the meaningful and imaginative innovation! There's brainstorming, problem solving, individualization, personalization, improvisation, social springboards, and even serendipity! Underlying all is the lack of conformity and standardization...and yet, so much of what our world is measured by demands of calibrated similarity. So, how will we infuse such an antithesis?
BTW - Reading Candor by Pam Bachorz, a YA novel and one of our Florida Teens Read selections - many parallel themes! Lorenzo Walker campus, Naples, FL
Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.
Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.
Featuring:
Mustafa Ahmed, poet
Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival
Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author
Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University
Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host
Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken
Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry
Saukrates, artist and musician
David Usher, singer-songwriter and author
well related to mechanical engineering*(little, as i am one :) )...
for the meaning-
1.
there is enormous potential in all of us...
but quite often diverted and distributed and usually with no positive out come...
just like a flowing river...literally infinite energy flowing... making it's way through the soil...
but channelize it through a turbine *(the strange figure in center) and what we get--->Electricity....>>>we are all highly creative just need direction.
2.
can be seen as every man has a darker side and a brighter one as well.
Darker being wild, destructive and unorganized while brighter silent, creative, organized and stable. This fight between bright and dark is what defines creativity...
for the rest-
well still looking...
:)
Wanted Creativity for new number of Colors Super Heros.
This images is a new representation for to be a super hero.
Today everyone can be super heroes, just have: yellow gloves, slip, and a fan.
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Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.
Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.
Featuring:
Mustafa Ahmed, poet
Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival
Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author
Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University
Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host
Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken
Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry
Saukrates, artist and musician
David Usher, singer-songwriter and author
Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.
Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.
Featuring:
Mustafa Ahmed, poet
Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival
Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author
Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University
Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host
Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken
Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry
Saukrates, artist and musician
David Usher, singer-songwriter and author
Illustration for an article about creativity (made in about 5 minutes ;-)
Robiony na bardzo szybko kolaż - ilustracja do artykułu o kreatywności.
Article (with this picture!) is published here:
spolecznieodpowiedzialni.pl/247/Czy_tworczosc_mozna_treno...
Walrus Talks Creativity event March 12, 2015.
Creativity matters. On March 12, 2015 we partnered with The Walrus to host nine of Canada’s most creative minds, including five Western alumni, for an evening celebrating creativity in all forms. The event was followed by a spirited reception.
Featuring:
Mustafa Ahmed, poet
Cameron Bailey, BA'87, Toronto International Film Festival
Emma Donoghue, LLD'13, author
Joel Faflak, BA'81, MA'91 PhD'99, director of the School for Advanced Studies in the Arts and Humanities, Western University
Juggun Kazim, BA'02, actor, model, television host
Elaine Lui, BA'96, blogger and author of Listen to the Squawking Chicken
Brian Paschke, industrial design lead, BlackBerry
Saukrates, artist and musician
David Usher, singer-songwriter and author
Decorating cookies with facial expressions in the Creativity Studio.
On October 10, 2014, the Museum hosted a members and sponsors preview event for the opening of “XOXO: An Exhibit About Love & Forgiveness.”
“XOXO” is an exhibit where families can come together in a place that fosters conversations and interactive experiences that bring love and forgiveness to the forefront of families’ minds.
“XOXO” was created by Children's Museum of Pittsburgh with support from The Fetzer Institute. DuPage Children’s Museum is the first museum to host the traveling exhibit after its first installation at Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh.
Photo by DCM staff Sherry Johnson.