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Stop by the creativity station located in the youth room all summer long. A different project will be available to try each week—no matter when you visit the library. Lester Public Library, Two Rivers, Wisconsin
Students at PVCC in Charlottesville, Virginia taking my creative challenge to make 15 things in 30 minutes.
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A creative learning summer school organised jointly by Thomas Tallis and Kidbrooke Schools in association with Emergency Exit Arts.
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FITC Toronto is a globally recognized industry event showcasing the best the world has to offer in design, digital development, media and innovation in creative technologies – it’s three days and nights of presentations, parties, installations and performances that unite and transform the industry.
Photography by Brian de Rivera Simon
SON faculty, staff, and students explored the new Creativity Center during an open house. The room includes meeting space and a projector to encourage collaboration.
Part of the prize for winning SI Camp was a session with development consultancy Unboxed. We spent the day constructing and exploring how the site will work.
A boy uses a glue gun to put the finishing touches on his boat, made from an egg carton, paper, and sticks, during the Summer of Prototyping for the Creativity Initiative.
POLI.design Consorzio del Politecnico di Milano ha partecipato a Cross Creativity, l’iniziativa promossa da Regione Lombardia il 19 e 20 giugno 2014 nella sede di Palazzo Regione Lombardia: due giornate di eventi dedicati alle start up culturali e creative e all'innovazione, un evento internazionale lanciato da Regione Lombardia grazie al progetto europeo Creative Companies in Alpine Space (CCAlps).
After much deliberation I have decided on a title. It was especially hard because I wanted it to contain a lot of information.
My project is about how creativity has changed over time.
The imagery is outter space images paired with hand drawn illustration and futura typeface. Outter space is my immediate connotation of creativity-- but i think im a little weird, so I wanted to link creativity with space in the title. The concept that space is "undefined" is the word I chose to make that connection.
Is it working?
The only information I left out is that I am taking a very western perspective on creativity-- but i think that can be spelled out in a short description of the events.
This is made up of some macro shots edited in Photoshop Elements. It includes a fork (wedged between two tables, it picked up the reflection from the tables to look like wood. A whisk and some kitchen roll.
The work of a Seattle blue-collar artist and craftsman using found objects and inexpensive, odd materials