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NETWORKS & THE CREATIVE PROCESS Session Four: Creativity in Context Create with Context from ELECTROBUDISTA ELECTROBUDISTA

The Age Old Question When a tree falls in the forest... from mylinmylin

Modified Csikszentmihaly’s Approach

Your Experience As Creator? Miquelrius - Journal Diary from DigitalAlanDigitalAlan

Relevant Authorities All Women Jury, courtesy Library of Congress

Social Forces & Counter Cultures Rebirth Brass Band playing at... from jsdartjsdart

A Complex, Co-Evolutionary System System from Playful / Pablo AlfieriPlayful / Pablo Alfieri

Lets Look at Weiner by Robert Weiner300 x k - jpg

Beyond the Details: The Theme Spannung / tension from cool_colonia4711cool_colonia4711

A Linear or Evolutionary Tale? fairy tales endpaper from tigerluxetigerluxe

A Comparative Analysis: Time & Place Holy Land from kvn_ob kvn_ob "ANCIENT GREECE..." from Margaret Storer-Roche Margaret Storer-Roche Roman Forum from MarcelGermain MarcelGermain Jon B. Sánchez Diaz de Durana Industrial Revolution from flyingdutchee flyingdutchee The Promise of Modernity from LifeUndefined LifeUndefined

Case Studies: Relating Cause and Effect Cause & Effect from Georgio R.Georgio R.

The Legacy: Reason vs. Imagination Close up of The Thinker from Brian HillegasBrian Hillegas the poet from ifleeiflee

Randomness and Order: On The Edge of Chaos Living On The Edge from ricsamanionricsamanion

Shift in Focus: A Whole New Mind? left-brain-right-brain from vaXzinevaXzine

The Growth in Counter Cultures A3C - Counter Culture model from Just.MaxJust.Max

Commodification &The Role of Capitalism Capitalism is Boss! from New YorkledNew Yorkled

The Rise of the Creative Class? Self Portrait (3) from Space_WranglerSpace_Wrangler

Commercializing Creativity Sid Lee in Frame Magazine from Sid LeeSid Lee

Free Culture? lessig-free-culture from samuelselvansamuelselvan

Global Capitalism-Resistance From Afar! The Amoral Elephant: Globalization... from Miller Info CommonsMiller Info Commons

Looking to the Future Wildlife Observation, Prediction,... from Nikographer [Jon] Nikographer [Jon]

Blogging Question QUESTIONS???????? from magda.indigo magda.indigo Based on your reading of the text, and our discussions in class, speculate about how you think creativity will evolve in the future. Incorporate your reasoning and/or your imagination in the blog!