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creativity

BooneOakley.com

This is several different levels of awesome happening all at once.
BooneOakley.com is an agency website with a URL that redirects to their ‘homepage’ on YouTube. You can explore their ‘website’ by clicking on hand drawn buttons placed throughout the videos, which, of course, lead you through the ’site’ by linking to more videos.
Did I mention [...]

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TED Talks :: Sir Ken Robinson :: Do schools kill creativity?

Sir Ken Robinson gives a funny, witty talk on how our current education system destroys creativity in children.
This is one of my favorite TED Talks, especially because of his analogy about Gillian Lynne at the end.

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Great 2009 (Online) April Fool’s Day Jokes

Expedia’s Flights to Mars.
Dust surfing. Utopia spa and resort. In this economy you can’t afford not to go.
And you can’t afford not to visit the page and check this one out. They did a great job.

Opera Labs Introduces Face Gestures.
“A revolutionary technology designed to make interacting with your browser easier and simpler [...]

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Congrats to Internet Evolution

Internet Evolution is a collection of thought-leaders sharing their news and views about the future of the internet. The team there has a unique ability to create compelling content while also gathering a great community of contributers and commenters. I’ve been involved as a Site Moderator for about 6 months and I’ve found it [...]

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Telling stories, telling lies

Stories are everywhere.
We’re all naturally interested in stories. We connect with them, learn from them, and share them. Whether in word, song, or video, stories are the substance that ignite the social spread of viral memes–interactive or otherwise.
And whether you’re branding a product, writing a screenplay, or designing a website, you’re telling a story. If [...]

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Neuroscience Sheds New Light on Creativity – Rewiring the Creative Mind | Fast Company

Fascinating Fast Company article about the creative mind.
Reminds me of Samual Taylor Colridge’s thoughts on the esemplastic mind.
Also, the ability to see things for what they might be reminds me not only of creativity, but hope. And vision.
“Creativity and imagination begin with perception. Neuroscientists have come to realize that how you perceive something isn’t simply [...]

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