This book is a verbal middle finger to whoever decided to split humanity into »creatives« and »non-creatives.« To the archaic, geriatric, exclusivist art institutions and advertising moguls who might be and probably are responsible for this, I only have one thing to say to you: How dare you? How dare they let us believe that creativity is yet another categorical binary? Have they not yet realized that binaries are only popular in mathematical matters, American politics and colorblocking? Some of the most creative people roaming the streets of this tough cookie of a world, are completely unaware of how creative they actually are. Contrastingly, some of the most creatively aware beings walk around sometimes forgetting to look outside of their isolating creative social bubbles for inspiration and most importantly, for collaboration. Creativity is not a »members-only« club, so let's stop treating it as such. Let's redefine it. Let's desegregate it. Let's democratize it.
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This book is a verbal middle finger to whoever decided to split humanity into »creatives« and »non-creatives.« To the archaic, geriatric, exclusivist art institutions and advertising moguls who might be and probably are responsible for this, I only have one thing to say to you: How dare you? How dare they let us believe that creativity is yet another categorical binary? Have they not yet realized that binaries are only popular in mathematical matters, American politics and colorblocking? Some of the most creative people roaming the streets of this tough cookie of a world, are completely unaware of how creative they actually are. Contrastingly, some of the most creatively aware beings walk around sometimes forgetting to look outside of their isolating creative social bubbles for inspiration and most importantly, for collaboration. Creativity is not a »members-only« club, so let’s stop treating it as such. Let’s redefine it. Let’s desegregate it. Let’s democratize it.
This book is a verbal middle finger to whoever decided to split humanity into »creatives« and »non-creatives.« To the archaic, geriatric, exclusivist art institutions and advertising moguls who might be and probably are responsible for this, I only have one thing to say to you: How dare you?
How dare they let us believe that creativity is yet another categorical binary? Have they not yet realized that binaries are only popular in mathematical matters, American politics and colorblocking?
Some of the most creative people roaming the streets of this tough cookie of a world, are completely unaware of how creative they actually are. Contrastingly, some of the most creatively aware beings walk around sometimes forgetting to look outside of their isolating creative social bubbles for inspiration and most importantly, for collaboration.
Creativity is not a »members-only« club, so let’s stop treating it as such. Let’s redefine it. Let’s desegregate it. Let’s democratize it.
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Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Democratize Creativity | A Middle Finger in the Shape of Words to Whoever Told You That You Are Not Creative Enough | Denisse Ariana Pérez | Taschenbuch | 112 S. | Englisch | 2016 | August Dreesbach Verlag | EAN 9783944334813 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: August Dreesbach Verlag Gewerbehof Westend, (Eingang D/ 1. OG), Gollierstr. 70, 80339 München, info[at]augustdreesbachverlag[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu. Artikel-Nr. 107895460
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