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This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact
Learning --- Control --- bio-inspiration --- Robotics --- neurorobotics
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« C’est ainsi que l’on crée un joyau ! » s’exclame euphoriquement le personnage central de La Main heureuse, manifestant par là son émerveillement devant sa mystérieuse faculté de créer, sans effort, sans peine, comme spontanément, sous la dictée du génie. Métaphoriquement, l’œuvre participe en effet chez Schoenberg au questionnement nodal, mené tout au long de sa vie, de l’origine évanescente de la création artistique. Mais si, vers 1910, le compositeur fait une absolue confiance à l’inconscient génial, il en vient peu à peu à nuancer sa position pour reconnaître puis revendiquer la participation de la conscience et de la volonté. Ce livre se propose à son tour d’interroger l’énigmatique avènement de l’œuvre d’art, les conditions à la fois historiques, biographiques, intellectuelles et esthétiques de son apparition. Et c’est précisément La Main heureuse, œuvre à travers laquelle Schoenberg avait scruté l’énigme de l’origine, qui constitue le medium de cette étude. Si l’invention artistique est bien le propre d’un esprit individuel, capable de donner une forme unique à un matériau-anciennement ou nouvellement constitué – l’œuvre est loin d’être le fruit d’une génération spontanée ; elle se nourrit tant du terreau que lui fournit la collectivité humaine – « l’air du temps » – que des mythes et archétypes, ou de l’histoire personnelle de son créateur. Ainsi toutes les forces de la collectivité humaine sont engagées au côté du créateur lui-même, et parfois même, à son insu, dans la naissance de l’œuvre d’art. C’est ce qui justifie la participation à notre étude de nombreuses disciplines intellectuelles : musicologie, littérature, histoire, philosophie, poïétique... toutes croisant leurs éclairages pour tenter de cerner au plus près, à partir du cas particulier que constitue La Main heureuse, les multiples conditions de cet avènement. Le livre s’adresse de ce fait tout autant à des musicologues qu’à des lecteurs moins spécialisés, mais intéressés par l’inscription de…
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Création (Arts) --- Schoenberg, Arnold, --- Creative ability in art --- Creative ability in literature --- Art --- Imagination --- Inspiration --- Literature --- Creative ability --- Originality --- art --- philosophie --- création
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Throughout the literature of creative learning, many assumptions and even stereotypes about the artists' creativity are nurtured, often according to myths going back to the Romanticism. The authors have been investigating and describing outstanding artists' creativity and learning/working processes, asking the question: how do artists create, learn, and organise their work? This book explores these questions by means of original empirical data (interviews with 22 artists) and theoretical research in the field of the arts and creativity from a learning perspective. Findings shed an original lig
Creative ability. --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Creative ability in art --- Creative ability in literature --- Art --- Imagination --- Inspiration --- Literature --- Creative ability --- Originality --- Creativeness --- Creativity --- Ability --- Education --- General
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This collection considers new phenomena emerging in a convergence environment from the perspective of adaptation studies. Giving an overview of the various fields and practices most prominent in convergence culture and viewing them as adaptations in a broad intertextual and intermedial sense, the contributions offer reconsiderations of theoretical concepts and practices in participatory and convergence culture. These range from fan fiction born from mash-ups of novels and YouTube songs to negotiations of authorial control and interpretative authority between media producers and fan communities to perspectives on the fictional and legal framework of brands and franchises. In this fashion, the collection expands the horizons of both adaptation and transmedia studies and provides reassessments of frequently discussed (BBC's Sherlock, the Alien franchise, or LEGO) and previously largely ignored phenomena (self-censorship in transnational franchises or YouTube cover videos).
Popular culture and globalization. --- Adaptation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Culture populaire. --- Mondialisation. --- Adaptation Studies. --- Fan Studies. --- Media Convergence. --- Media Franchising. --- Transmedia. --- Globalization and popular culture --- Globalization --- Arts --- Inspiration --- Literature
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Pondering the town he had invented in his novels, Anthony Trollope had 'so realised the place, and the people, and the facts' of Barset that 'the pavement of the city ways are familiar to my footsteps'. After his novels end, William Thackeray wonders where his characters now live, and misses their conversation. How can we understand the novel as a form of artificial reality? Timothy Gao proposes a history of virtual realities, stemming from the imaginary worlds created by novelists like Trollope, Thackeray, Charlotte Bronte, and Charles Dickens. Departing from established historical or didactic understandings of Victorian fiction, Virtual Play and the Victorian Novel recovers the period's fascination with imagined places, people, and facts. This text provides a short history of virtual experiences in literature, four studies of major novelists, and an innovative approach for scholars and students to interpret realist fictions and fictional realities from before the digital age. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
English fiction --- Reality in literature. --- Imaginary places in literature. --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- History and criticism. --- Creative ability in art --- Creative ability in literature --- Art --- Imagination --- Inspiration --- Literature --- Creative ability --- Originality --- Victorian literature --- theory of the novel
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Was haben die Schaffensprozesse eines Neurochirurgen und einer Malerin gemeinsam? Mithilfe der Definitionen von „Design“, „Gestaltung“ und „Formatività“ wirft dieses Buch ein neues Licht auf die Entstehungs- und Entwicklungsprozesse der materiellen Welt.TheoretikerInnen aus unterschiedlichen Disziplinen hinterfragen die etablierten Prozesse der Formgebung, während KünstlerInnen, DesignerInnen, IngenieurInnen und WissenschaftlerInnen ihre kreativen Prozesse vorstellen. Die Leserschaft erhält einen Überblick über das Spektrum an „Philosophien des Gestaltens“ und ist eingeladen über das eigene Schaffen, dessen Möglichkeiten und die damit verbundene Verantwortung der Umwelt gegenüber nachzudenken und ins Handeln zu kommen – nie war es dringlicher, eine neue Beziehung zwischen Materie und Form herzustellen. • Diskussion und Erweiterung der Definitionen von „Design“, „Gestaltung“ und „Formatività“• Führende internationale TheoretikerInnen äußern sich zum Verhältnis von Materie und Form• Sammlung von neuen sowie erstmals ins Englische übersetzte Schlüsseltexte zum Thema What do the work processes of a neurosurgeon and a painter have in common? Applying the notions of “Design”, “Gestaltung”, and “Formatività”, this book sheds new light on processes of formation and transformation in the material world we live in.Scholars from the fields of history, philosophy, psychology, media, and cultural studies question established processes of giving form, while artists, designers, engineers, and scientists describe their creative processes. This book provides its readers with an overview of the spectrum of “philosophies of making” and invites them to reflect on their own creative process, its possibilities, and associated responsibilities to the environment, and ultimately to express these in action. There has never been a more urgent need to develop a new relationship between matter and form. • Discussing and expanding the definitions of “Design”, “Gestaltung”, and “Formatività”• Leading international theorists write about the relationship between matter and form• A collection of new texts and first English translation of key texts
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Creative ability in art --- Creative ability in literature --- Art --- Imagination --- Inspiration --- Literature --- Creative ability --- Originality --- Gilles Tiberghien. --- Luigi Pareyson. --- Pierre-Damien Huyghe. --- creative process. --- design process. --- design theory. --- philosophies of making.
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Caractérisée par sa beauté lyrique et sa profondeur éthique, qui fait ressortir les miracles du quotidien et de passé vivant ». Il se penche ici sur le processus de la propre création poétique dans un texte particulièrement révélateur, car son œuvre n’est pas seulement poésie, mais aussi « pensée sur la poésie et tentative pour définir le personnage du poète, dans un vaste mouvement où tout est étroitement lié, où créer est inséparable de la réflexion sur l’acte créateur ». On trouvera ensuite des articles de spécialistes de la littérature irlandaise et d’amoureux de la poésie qui tous l’appliquent à décrire la « transition du monde des données aux mots de l’invention » et proposent un périple dans les confins de l’imagination de S. Heaney lui exprime son attachement à la terre d’Irlande, dans la gestion, par exemple, du mythe nouveau de la tourtière, mais donne en même temps à sa poésie une perspective internationale. L’artiste qui reste le plus modèle aux traditions locales est aussi le plus universel.
Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- English --- Languages & Literatures --- English Literature --- History --- Heaney, Seamus, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Northern Ireland --- In literature. --- Creative ability in art --- Creative ability in literature --- Chēny, Seimous, --- Khini, Sheĭmas, --- Art --- Imagination --- Inspiration --- Literature --- Creative ability --- Originality --- Heaney, Seamus --- poésie --- littérature irlandaise --- Irlande
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Harnessing the Bohemian takes a fresh and interdisciplinary perspective on the intractable problem of shrinking populations and resources in remote/rural communities. It challenges the conventional wisdom of community development theories and practices and envisages more central roles for the creative disciplines in revitalising futures planning. It argues that the evolution of technologies, the emergence of creative economies, the increasing demand for creative products, and the emergence of new creative talent are continually changing community expectations and opportunities. Consequentially, fresh arguments and new ideas must be developed to stimulate more creative and innovative approaches to community development. Recognising that creativity and innovation exist across all community sectors, this book proposes practical new approaches that harness the creative capital of all community stakeholders.
Community development$xSocial aspects. --- Community development --- Creative ability --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Social aspects. --- Creative ability in art --- Creative ability in literature --- Regional development --- Citizen participation --- Government policy --- Art --- Imagination --- Inspiration --- Literature --- Originality --- Economic assistance, Domestic --- Social planning --- australia --- artists --- creative capital --- community development --- rural communities --- Case study --- Economic development --- Social capital
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A timely intervention in national debates about what constitutes original or plagiarized writing.
Plagiarism. --- Imitation in literature. --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.). --- Authorship --- Study and teaching. --- Creative ability in art --- Creative ability in literature --- Art --- Imagination --- Inspiration --- Literature --- Creative ability --- Originality --- Copyright infringement --- Literary ethics --- Quotation --- Torts --- Imitation in literature --- Originality in literature --- Literary style --- Mimesis in literature --- Plagiarism --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.)
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In Making Things and Drawing Boundaries, critical theory and cultural practice meet creativity, collaboration, and experimentation with physical materials as never before. Foregrounding the interdisciplinary character of experimental methods and hands-on research, this collection asks what it means to "make" things in the humanities. How is humanities research manifested in hand and on screen alongside the essay and monograph? And, importantly, how does experimentation with physical materials correspond with social justice and responsibility? Comprising almost forty chapters from ninety practitioners across twenty disciplines, Making Things and Drawing Boundaries speaks directly and extensively to how humanities research engages a growing interest in "maker" culture, however "making" may be defined.
Digital media. --- Digital humanities. --- Humanities --- Electronic media --- New media (Digital media) --- Mass media --- Digital communications --- Online journalism --- Data processing --- Information technology --- Digital media --- Digital humanities --- E-books --- Information storage and retrieval systems --- Creation (Literary, artistic, etc.) --- Maker movement --- Social movements --- Creative ability in art --- Creative ability in literature --- Art --- Imagination --- Inspiration --- Literature --- Creative ability --- Originality --- Humanities computing --- DH
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