ndividual creativity is standardly treated as an ‘internalist’ process occurring solely in the head. An alternative, more interactionist view is presented here, where working with objects, media and other external things is seen as a fundamental component of creative thought. The value of chance interaction and chance cueing — practices widely used in the creative arts — is explored briefly in an account of the creative method of choreographer Wayne McGregor and then more narrowly in an experimental study that compared performance on a Scrabble-like word discovery problem. Subjects were presented with seven letters and given two minutes to call out three-to-seven-letter English words. There were three conditions: The tiles were fixed in pla...
This study investigates the effects of prior experience, task instruction, and choice on creative pe...
This paper describes how children express their ideas for randomness in a two-dimensional continuous...
In cognitive science, creative ideas are defined as original and feasible solutions in response to p...
ndividual creativity is standardly treated as an ‘internalist’ process occurring solely in the head....
The role of constraints in the creative process is complex. One specific kind of constraint, which h...
Random cues may be both beneficial and harmful to creativity. Theories of analogical transfer and as...
Problem solving in a materially rich environment requires interacting with chance. Sixty-four partic...
Creativity research has been gathering momentum since the 1950s, and it seeks to understandhow we th...
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Malycha CP, Maier GW. The random-map technique enhancing mind-mapping with a conceptual combination ...
This experiment examines people’s ability to invent creative outcomes to simple event sequences. We ...
When the human mind searches concept space for solutions to a given condition we have a choice betwe...
In an experimental study, we investigated how social interaction dynamics affect collective creativi...
Creativity may be a trait, a state or just a process defined by its products. It can be contrasted w...
The relationship between random chance and choreographic techniques were experimented with in the cr...
This study investigates the effects of prior experience, task instruction, and choice on creative pe...
This paper describes how children express their ideas for randomness in a two-dimensional continuous...
In cognitive science, creative ideas are defined as original and feasible solutions in response to p...
ndividual creativity is standardly treated as an ‘internalist’ process occurring solely in the head....
The role of constraints in the creative process is complex. One specific kind of constraint, which h...
Random cues may be both beneficial and harmful to creativity. Theories of analogical transfer and as...
Problem solving in a materially rich environment requires interacting with chance. Sixty-four partic...
Creativity research has been gathering momentum since the 1950s, and it seeks to understandhow we th...
Contains fulltext : 175700pre.pdf (preprint version ) (Open Access) ...
Malycha CP, Maier GW. The random-map technique enhancing mind-mapping with a conceptual combination ...
This experiment examines people’s ability to invent creative outcomes to simple event sequences. We ...
When the human mind searches concept space for solutions to a given condition we have a choice betwe...
In an experimental study, we investigated how social interaction dynamics affect collective creativi...
Creativity may be a trait, a state or just a process defined by its products. It can be contrasted w...
The relationship between random chance and choreographic techniques were experimented with in the cr...
This study investigates the effects of prior experience, task instruction, and choice on creative pe...
This paper describes how children express their ideas for randomness in a two-dimensional continuous...
In cognitive science, creative ideas are defined as original and feasible solutions in response to p...