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Against the Grain
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Public Demand
“The artist should never try to be popular. Rather the public should be more artistic.”âOscar Wilde
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Nature and Nurture
“There are two men inside the artist, the poet and the craftsman. One is born a poet. One becomes a craftsman.”âĂmile Zola
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The Courage to Create
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Hunting for Inspiration
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Creativity Begets Creativity
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Take an Obsessive Pride
âYou must take an obsessive pride in the smallest details of your craft. And you must be willing to defend what youâve written against the various middlemenâeditors, agents and publishersâwhose sights may be different from yours, whose standards not as high.ââWilliam Zinsser
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‘Ideas Worth Spreading’
If you’ve ever been required to sit through a excruciatingly boring lecture by a self-important professor, it’s easy to understand why the mere mention of the word itselfâlectureâmight trigger a negative reaction, or even sheer terror. If you’ve ever been required to attend a mind-numbing, time-wasting conference by your employer, it’s easy to understand why the suggestion of attending such an event could cause unease, at the very least.
So when I stumbled upon TEDTalks a while ago, I was surprised by what I discovered: lectures that were intriguing, insightful and inspiring. Could this really be possible? These few clips must have been anomalies, I thought, rare standouts plucked from hundreds or more of the aforementioned variety. But over time, as I watched new and newly discovered selections, TEDTalksâvideos of lectures given at annual conferences put on by TED (which stands for Technology, Entertainment, Design)ârarely failed to deliver, even when the subject matter seemed a bit outside my typical interest zone.
TED, a nonprofit, has a simple but noble mission: “Spreading ideas.” And it does so through a well-designed, fun-to-explore site (along with a YouTube presence). The themes of the engaging and thought-provoking talks are wide-ranging, from arts, culture and entertainment to technology, science and a host of global issues. The styles, backgrounds and expertise of the speakers are equally diverse. TEDTalks, as a result, is fairly addicting (and healthy) Internet fare, especially considering what’s on the rest of the menu.
With TED2010 only a few weeks away, The Madness of Art presents its Top 10 TEDTalksâmost of which deal with the topic of creativity (in some way) and its powerful effects. So, in the spirit of TED, here are some ideas I thought were worth spreading. Read more…
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The Sense of the Beautiful
“A man should hear a little music, read a little poetry, and see a fine picture every day of his life, in order that worldy cares may not obliterate the sense of the beautiful which God has implanted in the human soul.”âJohann Wolfgang von Goethe
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Don’t Think, Just Create
âDon’t think. Thinking is the enemy of creativity. It’s self-conscious, and anything self-conscious is lousy. You can’t try to do things. You simply must do things.ââRay Bradbury
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