Finding creativity can sometimes be hard, and sometimes be easy.
Music and links from this episode
- Ambiant Point Of No Return by Kimiko
- Pinçon by Comme Jospin
- Feet Gone Wild by Alpha Hydrae
Line-by-line notes
- INTRO
- Creativity can sometimes be like a rare jewel
- Everybody knows the power of it
- And how beautiful it is
- But it can be really difficult to find
- Other times, creativity is like a cheap £2 jewel
- It’s everywhere
- And anybody can find it
- And buy it for cheap
- This is AADA, and I’m Craig Burgess
- PLAY MID SONG
- Creativity is weird that way
- That it can sometimes be readily available
- And other times
- Absolutely impossible to find
- Creativity can’t be controlled
- It can’t be summoned on command like the other skills you already possess
- If somebody says
- What’s 2 plus 2
- You immediately work out the answer is 4
- But if somebody says to you
- I want you to create a piece of artwork
- About the number 4
- The answer either immediately popped into your head
- Or you wouldn’t even know where to begin
- Imagine selling your creativity professionally
- It can sometimes be a difficult skill to harness on command
- Some days I’ll turn up creatively
- And some days I know my creativity has gone for a walk
- But I still need to summon up the ideas
- The thing that usually separates a seasoned creative
- From a young inexperienced one
- Is the ability to use techniques to summon the mysterious power of creativity
- When it isn’t readily available
- It might sound easy
- The job of a designer
- Just sitting drawing stuff all day
- But the pressure is actually much greater than that
- Most people get to enjoy their creativity when the mood strikes
- But professional creatives, people like designers
- Have to learn to turn it on like a tap when it’s necessary
- So because of that the pressure is quite high to perform
- When you tell people you’re a designer
- Or a member of any other creative pursuit
- They expect you to be creative
- To be different to them in some way
- I guess in a way that might be true
- That we’re wired up different, and think slightly differently
- I think it’s possible that creatives might think slightly differently
- But I don’t buy the right brain, left brain paradigm
- I believe anybody can learn to become more systems focused
- Or anybody can learn to become more creative
- I think the environment that you put a human being in
- Largely dictates their level of creativity
- Children are by default creative
- And as creativity is often seen as a childish concept
- As we get older and older
- We get more of the child pushed out of us, and forced way
- Creative people are the people who fought back against that push
- And survived out of the other side to continue their childish pursuit of...