I really like what Kirby Ferguson said. I call it like many others, "standing on the shoulders of giants." My music, drawing, writing, etc. is all a result of the others before me. I couldn't have done it without them.
Totally true! I've always said that and still threre's something I don't get about "originality". Maybe we should call what it is considered "new" or "original" as "combined" or "transformed". But there's where creativy is involved, by combining or transform things. I think, hehe.
I'm so thankful that you used my track "lucid butterfly" at 2.18, thanks a lot! Makes me so proud having a little part of my soul in this inspirational video. Creativity is a phenomena that have always been of great interest to me.
its been 7 years since you commented this - i dont even know if you are going to see this. But i just wanted to said that i loved the track the moment i heard it and i was about to shazam it to find the name. Thankfully, i saw you comment. Its very inspirational, congrats
@@patriciamiranda8575 Thank you so much. I am still here producing music. As a matter of fact a remastered version of "Lucid Butterfly" recently got released as of last week. It is part of my first album "Simulacra" under my new alias "Uhi". It contains similar type of experimental atmospheric music, with some harmonic beat-less ambient as well. I was just about to upload the album montage for the album here on my UA-cam channel. By searching "Uhi Simulacra" on Spotify the album will pop up. The album art is a dimensional portal in a desert temple. Again, thank you so much for your kind words. I wish you the very best :)
I find inspiration flows better when you believe the tale you want to tell. Also, I'll never get tired of saying that I like your videos a lot. Amazing job.
My own creativity stems from an attitude that there's always a better way to do certain activities & processes. I found expression for impulses to create unusual graphics & new devices by becoming an engineer. I often wonder how many people know that engineering is not just about mathematically determinant logic, but that it's largely about creative processes in problem-solving.
This is truly inspiring and woke me up from wasting my time, Thanks so much for having the time to share the thought and ideas this amazing artist have!!!
Awesome video. Really puts your own creative abilities into perspective. I like the part regarding collaborating with others to take the creativity to a greater level.
With creativity, I have the education, training, knowledge and experience to dramatically reverse and prevent disease and end much human suffering. I can eradicate many cancers, wipe out heart disease and end diabetes. I can improve and save lives. My problem is I need a new and creative way to engage and motivate people. There are others like me, and I see how they have met with some success. I have close friends that have reached millions of people, save thousands of lives each year, and yes, they also earn a great living doing it. My sole purpose is to help, and if I truly do, then to profit. We all need to make a living, but money is secondary. So how can I do it differently? What can I do that will get people to notice, acknowledge and embrace my message? What can I create that industry folks will say 'why didn't I think of that'?!? Or, 'did you see what that guy does to get people to understand their health better, it's fucking brilliant'?! Or, 'did you hear about or see that guy who does that thing about eating better? He's crazy but something about what he's saying makes me want to stop eating french fries'! Imagine if you knew you had the ability to end heart attacks and spare someone the pain of losing the love of their life but didn't have the creativity to reach them. That's my life. How can I get people to want to know the life saving information I provide and then want to use it to effect positive change in their lives, and make some money doing it? I guess I'm all science and no art. The big thing right now is to write edgy and profane diet books. It's a thing. It's a gimmick but it worked. There's the tame "Skinny Bitch" all the way to ''You're a fucking fat pig so here's a diet" (yes, that's an actual diet book). I don't just want to write another diet book. A book can be part of a bigger model but I still need that something special. Something that is sustaining too. I could make a really nice broccoli costume and show up at a bunch of events and get on the news but that's more of a stunt; I need an on-going messaging method. Something fresh, something innovative, something creative, something that makes you better off having been exposed to it. And yes, some money would be nice. If you are the creative type please tell me what to do so I can save mankind from continuing to be the architects of their own demise. And please remember this: everything you swallow determines the fate of your health and wellbeing. Remember how euphoric you felt as a kid? That feeling of immense, unbridled wellness you knew as a ten year old? I can get that feeling back for you. And you'll never have to worry about most diseases again. Cool? Please just tell me how to reach the people of earth.
3:40 "Some of the greatest creative ideas of all time can easily be lost because they're not packaged in the right way or not consumable." I wouldn't say that. Some of the greatest creative ideas transcend whatever genre they're in but they are never, ever so complicated as is implied in that quote. What makes these ideas transcend said genre or category is how they can be stripped of their details and remain relevant and influential. That's what minimalism is.
To me, many references to meta-fiction primitivecool writing techniques first addresses the fact that so many fiction writers, may easily or not so easily, take existing ideas within your works of fiction, then inject them with some ideas that are yours or theirs, but they are truthful matters that get merged in the works of fiction. So, with meta-fiction primitivecool writing, does indeed incorporate meta-speak, because you will never know, unless the writer expands and allows you inside them.
Interesting video, but I'm really curious how this documentary was made. There are many clips of well known animation and graphic artwork rapidly cut throughout the piece, and these are credited in the UA-cam notes here. But do the producers of this video ask permission or pay for the clips they use? As a video-maker who has had my work 'lifted' before, I'm really curious about this. I'd assume that PBS would ensure all rights are cleared for this use, but as all these sources are stuff 'found' elsewhere on the internet, I'm left wondering about the logistics of this. I'd love to hear from the producers / editor how this is handled please? many thanks.
Washington University psychologist R. Keith Sawyer says: “Many people believe creativity comes in a sudden moment of insight and that this ‘magical’ burst of an idea is a different mental process from our everyday thinking. But extensive research has shown that when you’re creative, your brain is using the same mental building blocks you use every day-like when you figure out a way around a traffic jam."
The embrace footage should probably link to it's original upload on vimeo (search embrace on vimeo, it's on the first page) The youtube link looks like a re-upload by someone who probably doesn't own that content.
There will probably always be some creatives who work better alone, in smaller groups, and others who work better in large groups. Of course no creative really makes anything entirely by themselves since someone else has to make the tools they create with.
3:20, 4:32, and 8:47 What's the chick doing with the bowls of water surrounding her and what looks like a brain monitor? Is there a separate video I can watch about what she's doing?
The reflexs als baby eye op gaat, gean beweeging minimum gewoon, al won stap gaat snel in beweeging dat hersenen in funk-zie in beweeging in eye, hersenen snel funksy
I want to show this to my high school students in an urban school. It is informative, however, their are no black or asian faces. Yes, it does mean something.
I saw a commercial on tv for some drug. Complying with law, the voice listed quite a few rather horrific possible side effects of the drug. But cleverly, the makers of the commercial showed attractive and distractive images of grandparents playing with children and puppies that drew one’s attention away from the ugly facts being spoken. Now, about this video.....there are too many rapid fire images being thrown at us while we are trying to absorb the text. Maybe the videographer was trying too hard to appear “creative”.
Why the stereo type? The video only shows artists, musicians, software developers, filming and design! What about Business? entrepreneurial ventures are creative, they involve a lot of creativity- apple, virgin, etc are just 2 out of many successful businesses especially known because of their creative entrepreneurs
Incubation phase is why it feels so good to come back to an audio production/mixing session a while later.
I really like what Kirby Ferguson said. I call it like many others, "standing on the shoulders of giants." My music, drawing, writing, etc. is all a result of the others before me. I couldn't have done it without them.
Totally true! I've always said that and still threre's something I don't get about "originality". Maybe we should call what it is considered "new" or "original" as "combined" or "transformed". But there's where creativy is involved, by combining or transform things. I think, hehe.
I'm so thankful that you used my track "lucid butterfly" at 2.18, thanks a lot! Makes me so proud having a little part of my soul in this inspirational video. Creativity is a phenomena that have always been of great interest to me.
Congrats
its been 7 years since you commented this - i dont even know if you are going to see this. But i just wanted to said that i loved the track the moment i heard it and i was about to shazam it to find the name. Thankfully, i saw you comment. Its very inspirational, congrats
@@patriciamiranda8575 Thank you so much. I am still here producing music. As a matter of fact a remastered version of "Lucid Butterfly" recently got released as of last week. It is part of my first album "Simulacra" under my new alias "Uhi". It contains similar type of experimental atmospheric music, with some harmonic beat-less ambient as well. I was just about to upload the album montage for the album here on my UA-cam channel. By searching "Uhi Simulacra" on Spotify the album will pop up. The album art is a dimensional portal in a desert temple. Again, thank you so much for your kind words. I wish you the very best :)
I find inspiration flows better when you believe the tale you want to tell. Also, I'll never get tired of saying that I like your videos a lot. Amazing job.
6:15 is hugely true thing to remmeber.
when you work with someone is a copy of yourself , you may be as well be working alone ! ... really enjoyed this video :)
My own creativity stems from an attitude that there's always a better way to do certain activities & processes. I found expression for impulses to create unusual graphics & new devices by becoming an engineer. I often wonder how many people know that engineering is not just about mathematically determinant logic, but that it's largely about creative processes in problem-solving.
I really enjoyed this short documentary! Bravo PBS Digital Studios... you have a brand new fan!
La definición de «ser creativo» en el siglo XX1 es colaborar. ¡Excelente video!
This is truly inspiring and woke me up from wasting my time, Thanks so much for having the time to share the thought and ideas this amazing artist have!!!
Liked the speech from the neuroscientist, lightened the others for better comprehension. :)
Thanks for using my song!
Awesome video. Really puts your own creative abilities into perspective. I like the part regarding collaborating with others to take the creativity to a greater level.
God this is an amazing channel...certainly one of the most creative out there. ;) I always come away from each one in great understanding and awe!
I love being creative.
wait, isn't Kirby Ferguson the creator of the "everything is a remix" series. I Loved That!!
With creativity, I have the education, training, knowledge and experience to dramatically reverse and prevent disease and end much human suffering. I can eradicate many cancers, wipe out heart disease and end diabetes. I can improve and save lives. My problem is I need a new and creative way to engage and motivate people. There are others like me, and I see how they have met with some success. I have close friends that have reached millions of people, save thousands of lives each year, and yes, they also earn a great living doing it. My sole purpose is to help, and if I truly do, then to profit. We all need to make a living, but money is secondary. So how can I do it differently? What can I do that will get people to notice, acknowledge and embrace my message? What can I create that industry folks will say 'why didn't I think of that'?!? Or, 'did you see what that guy does to get people to understand their health better, it's fucking brilliant'?! Or, 'did you hear about or see that guy who does that thing about eating better? He's crazy but something about what he's saying makes me want to stop eating french fries'! Imagine if you knew you had the ability to end heart attacks and spare someone the pain of losing the love of their life but didn't have the creativity to reach them. That's my life. How can I get people to want to know the life saving information I provide and then want to use it to effect positive change in their lives, and make some money doing it? I guess I'm all science and no art. The big thing right now is to write edgy and profane diet books. It's a thing. It's a gimmick but it worked. There's the tame "Skinny Bitch" all the way to ''You're a fucking fat pig so here's a diet" (yes, that's an actual diet book). I don't just want to write another diet book. A book can be part of a bigger model but I still need that something special. Something that is sustaining too. I could make a really nice broccoli costume and show up at a bunch of events and get on the news but that's more of a stunt; I need an on-going messaging method. Something fresh, something innovative, something creative, something that makes you better off having been exposed to it. And yes, some money would be nice.
If you are the creative type please tell me what to do so I can save mankind from continuing to be the architects of their own demise. And please remember this: everything you swallow determines the fate of your health and wellbeing. Remember how euphoric you felt as a kid? That feeling of immense, unbridled wellness you knew as a ten year old? I can get that feeling back for you. And you'll never have to worry about most diseases again. Cool? Please just tell me how to reach the people of earth.
Wow .. can we be friends ?
no one cares stfu
3:40 "Some of the greatest creative ideas of all time can easily be lost because they're not packaged in the right way or not consumable." I wouldn't say that. Some of the greatest creative ideas transcend whatever genre they're in but they are never, ever so complicated as is implied in that quote. What makes these ideas transcend said genre or category is how they can be stripped of their details and remain relevant and influential. That's what minimalism is.
discovered this video by accident but really well done for sure!
This was awesome 😀
feel much better now!
Thank you
I'm good with creativity.
To me, many references to meta-fiction primitivecool writing techniques first addresses the fact that so many fiction writers, may easily or not so easily, take existing ideas within your works of fiction, then inject them with some ideas that are yours or theirs, but they are truthful matters that get merged in the works of fiction. So, with meta-fiction primitivecool writing, does indeed incorporate meta-speak, because you will never know, unless the writer expands and allows you inside them.
Interesting video, but I'm really curious how this documentary was made. There are many clips of well known animation and graphic artwork rapidly cut throughout the piece, and these are credited in the UA-cam notes here. But do the producers of this video ask permission or pay for the clips they use? As a video-maker who has had my work 'lifted' before, I'm really curious about this. I'd assume that PBS would ensure all rights are cleared for this use, but as all these sources are stuff 'found' elsewhere on the internet, I'm left wondering about the logistics of this.
I'd love to hear from the producers / editor how this is handled please? many thanks.
Nice choice of Pogo for music by the way. :)
whats the last track artist and the music name at the end of this video? I didn't found it on the music track list in the description.
Washington University psychologist R. Keith Sawyer says: “Many people believe creativity comes in a sudden moment of insight and that this ‘magical’ burst of an idea is a different mental process from our everyday thinking. But extensive research has shown that when you’re creative, your brain is using the same mental building blocks you use every day-like when you figure out a way around a traffic jam."
welp that settles it - PBS is awesome.
The embrace footage should probably link to it's original upload on vimeo (search embrace on vimeo, it's on the first page)
The youtube link looks like a re-upload by someone who probably doesn't own that content.
what is the music behind the Kirby part?
What has been is what will be,
what has been done is what will be done,
and there is nothing new
under the sun. -Ecclesiastes 1:9
relatable 🙌
Wow, beautiful video!
Great Documentary!
Thanks!!!
Does anyone know what the lighting project is at 08:43?
Does anyone know the name of the tattooed girl at 2:00?
yes~~I hope he gets new remix published
Great video!
Love it!
Beautiful.
great video
Rashid Almazrooei What did you like about this video ?
Whoa there friend you might need to slow down!
Inspiring
Creative yes, I can be. Ha ha can you? I bet you can be! Blessing Be
There will probably always be some creatives who work better alone, in smaller groups, and others who work better in large groups. Of course no creative really makes anything entirely by themselves since someone else has to make the tools they create with.
Great video
Drink 1-2 beers, get an idea then drink a few cups of coffee as you work out that idea. I can back this up with science.
off book... ♥
being creative is not easy and espicially in love..
Please tell me that was Pogo on the soundtrack :D
3:20, 4:32, and 8:47 What's the chick doing with the bowls of water surrounding her and what looks like a brain monitor? Is there a separate video I can watch about what she's doing?
Everything is a remix. #Remix #EverythingIsARemix #BorrowedArt #Creativity #BeInspired #GetSomplace #WhatIsPossible
Damien Willis Remix like
Great video without any benefit to audience but the video is extremely creative
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inspiring!
Creativity is intelligence having fun. -Einstein(?)
Haven't watched teh video but already thinking "Don't Hug Me, I'm Scared."
oh no
Loved and subscribed! :D
2:50
Anyone else get here from the example of how to cite online video in APA on Purdue OWL?
I want to show this to my high school students in an urban school. It is informative, however, their are no black or asian faces. Yes, it does mean something.
So they must be forever doomed if others people's skin color holding them back from achieving anything in life!
I just want a unique idea for a level in geometry dash!
thanks purdue owl
very proffesional
Creative people are crazy.
Crazy is not always bad or negative, lol. :)
Cy Porter "Crazy, not stupid"
Cy Porter I like crazy, normal is boring :) Crazt disent have to be negative
Very cool
Good
gracias tu cuidate tambien disculpa sufro mucho cuando escribo no lo se hacer con buena ortografia
pero yo me paso siempre he sufrido y me han criticado por ello dixlexica
gracias si te nace hablame de tu aunque tenga 60
joven jajajaja como no del corazon y las ganas de amar si
gracias linda eso si me morire amando esa es la fuerza mas grande contra el dolor y mira yo lo he tenido desde chica
Rubb-a-dub-SUBBED
I saw a commercial on tv for some drug.
Complying with law, the voice listed quite a few rather horrific possible side effects of the drug.
But cleverly, the makers of the commercial showed attractive and distractive images of grandparents playing with children and puppies that drew one’s attention away from the ugly facts being spoken.
Now, about this video.....there are too many rapid fire images being thrown at us while we are trying to absorb the text.
Maybe the videographer was trying too hard to appear “creative”.
What's your favorite idea?
Pogo!
WHERE THE HELL IS THE SOUND ON U TUBE?
I typed creativity.com and this popped up. Lol
Estoes merooohh
Why the stereo type? The video only shows artists, musicians, software developers, filming and design! What about Business? entrepreneurial ventures are creative, they involve a lot of creativity- apple, virgin, etc are just 2 out of many successful businesses especially known because of their creative entrepreneurs
Pogo!!
nice
Amongus
Eeeeeeeee Pogo
Don't hug me I'm scared.
My english is so bad, please subs!!
I use my hair to express myself.
Tv
Green is not a creative colour.
Isaac Viegas Why ?
I'm sorry, but if someone has to coach you on how to be creative...well, you probably aren't that creative.
Green is not a creative color...
Does any one know what font they're using here? Thanks!
WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE IDEA?
nice