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Page 1: CREATIVITY NOTE: All creativity requires Bisociative Thinking or Double Vision. by Don L. F. Nilsen and Alleen Pace Nilsen 1.

CREATIVITY

NOTE: All creativity requires Bisociative Thinking or Double Vision.

by Don L. F. Nilsenand Alleen Pace Nilsen

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Creative Christmas Dinner:http://www.youtube.com/watch_popup?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=niegc7QcilM

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Two Views of Creativity

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Creative Advertising

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Four undocumented Mexican students from Carl Hayden Community High School…

…used creativity to defeat major research universities to receive 1st place in a robotics competition.

Their robot had to successfully perform five different tasks.

The competition was in a swimming pool at the University of California at Long Beach.

The students at M.I.T. received 2nd place in this same competition.

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Carrot Clarinet:http://www.youtube.com/embed/BISrGwN-yH4

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Creative Honda Ad:https://www.youtube-nocookie.com/embed/Dxy4n0UT82o?rel=0

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TYPE I: ARTISTIC ORIGINALITY

AH!

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DESCRIPTIONS

Abstract ExpressionismCubismDadaExpressionismImpressionism (Puntalism)RealismSurrealism

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EXAMPLES

Camille Saint Saëns’ “Carnival of the Animals” Ferde Grofé’s “On the Trail” from “Grand Canyon

Suite” Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” Salvador Dali’s artPablo Picasso’s artGertrude Stein’s writingJackson Pollock’s art

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TYPE II: SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY

AH HA!_______________

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DESCRIPTIONS

Bisociative Click

Epiphany

Eureka Cry

“Das aha erlebnis”

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EXAMPLES 1

Discovering the Relationships Between: TidesThe MoonLodestonesNorth PoleAmberMagnets

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EXAMPLES 2

And Inventing:

Electricity,

Electromagnetic Engines

Etc.

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TYPE III: COMIC INSPIRATION

HA HA!____________ !*_________________________i*

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DESCRIPTIONS

IncongruousIncompatibleIronicLudicrousParadoxicalRidiculousSatiric

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EXAMPLES

Anachronisms in Science Fiction

Othello with the hiccups

Chess player who gives his opponent a double martini

Fulton’s Folly (Steamboat)

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SOME FINAL THOUGHTSCONTRAST: Convergent thinking with Divergent thinking.

FINAL QUOTE: “When everyone is thinking the same, then noone is thinking.”

Child’s Play: An example of divergent thinking:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mvw469GJ4y0

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References:

Koestler, Arthur. The Act of Creation. New York, NY: Dell, 1946.

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