[-empyre-] Creativity as a social ontology

2010-07-26 Thread Scott Rettberg
Hello everyone, I have just spent some time reading through the stream of messages written over the course of this month regarding creativity as a social ontology in an attempt to begin to frame my thoughts around these questions and determine how I can most productively contribute to the

Re: [-empyre-] Creativity as a social ontology

2010-07-26 Thread Mocanu Virgilius
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Re: [-empyre-] Creativity as a social ontology

2010-07-26 Thread Simon Biggs
The ELMCIP project is in part conceived as a riposte to the current pressures being felt in the institutions of creativity (here I mean arts organisations, educational institutions, research bodies, etc). However, it could also be seen as an attempt to circumvent (or at least critically reflect

Re: [-empyre-] Creativity as a social ontology

2010-07-26 Thread davin heckman
I have been scanning the emails the last couple weeks and am sorry I haven't had time to jump in. But I think this month's theme is explored in an interesting way in the film, Inception (which is in theaters, now). Scott writes, In general, I agree with the idea that creativity, or creative

Re: [-empyre-] Creativity as a social ontology

2010-07-26 Thread Johannes Birringer
dear all, dear Ruth I don't think there should be a need to apologize for 'poorly timed interjections' as i believe this months debate is/has been ongoing and your response to postings that went out here over the weekend is much appreciated, in fact I was interested in your telling us that