Artefact Acrobatics

 "Creativity is intelligence having fun." - Albert Einstein



A very short blog today just thinking in open space.



Contemplating the artefact for my portfolio feels like a daunting task as there is so much that could be incorporated. To narrow it down I've had to really think about what has been most important, what has stood out, what means the most to me, and what I'll carry forward in my practice.

Even when considering these things, there is still the problem of how to translate and represent them in some kind of artefact. There are a million different things you could do and I keep jumping from one idea to the next, but none of them feel like I can ground myself or my inquiry in them.

A key point I have also been contemplating is the emphasis of the artefact showing the inquiry journey - including that of creating the artefact - as well as just what you actually found within the inquiry.

It feels like a lot.

In some lighthearted creativity Googling I came across this little flow chart and thought I would share it.



I like how this diagram captures both the systematic and freeing, playful aspects of creative process as well as the constant evolving nature of it.

I think it is a good reminder that we should strive for creativity and not for perfection.





Reference

Anderson, M. The Creative Process. Pinterest. [image] Available at: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/pin/456130268496489768/ [Accessed 7th November 2021]

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