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Creativity techniques

Creativity techniques are methods that encourage creative actions, whether in the arts or sciences. They focus on a variety of aspects of creativity, including techniques for idea generation and divergent thinking, methods of re-framing problems, changes in the affective environment and so on. They can be used as part of problem solving, artistic expression, or therapy.

Some techniques require groups of two or more people while other techniques can be accomplished alone. These methods include word games, written exercises and different types of improvisation, or algorithms for approaching problems. Aleatory techniques exploiting randomness are also common.

Aleatory techniques edit

Aleatoricism is the incorporation of chance (random elements) into the process of creation, especially the creation of art or media. Aleatoricism is commonly found in music, art, and literature, particularly in poetry. In film, Andy Voda made a movie in 1979 called Chance Chants, which he produced by a flip of a coin or roll of a dice. In music, John Cage, an avant-garde musician, composed music by using the I Ching to determine the position of musical notes,[1] superimposing star maps on blank sheet music, by rolling dice and preparing open-ended scores that depended on the spontaneous decisions of the performers. (1) Other ways of practicing randomness include coin tossing, picking something out of a hat, or selecting random words from a dictionary.

The aleatory approach is also demonstrated in the case of the process called provocation, which was initially introduced by Edward de Bono as an aid to research.[2] This method, which Richard Restak said was also employed by Anthony Burgess, aims to achieve novel ideas in writing by directing a plot with creative connections through random words picked from a reference book.[3] Restak explained that the two hundred billion interconnected neural cells in the brain are capable of an abundance of possibilities for long-range connections and creative interactions using random and unrelated words.[3]

In short, aleatoricism is a way to introduce new thoughts or ideas into a creative process.

Improvisation edit

Improvisation is a creative process which can be spoken, written, or composed without prior preparation.[4] Improvisation, also called extemporization, can lead to the discovery of new ways to act, new patterns of thought and practices, or new structures. Improvisation is used in the creation of music, theater, and other various forms. Many artists also use improvisational techniques to help their creative flow.

The following are two significant domains that use improvisation:

  • Improvisational theater is a form of theater in which actors use improvisational acting techniques to perform spontaneously. Many improvisational ("improv") techniques are taught in standard drama classes. The basic skills of listening, clarity, confidence, and performing instinctively and spontaneously are considered important skills for actors to develop.[5]
  • Free improvisation is real-time composition. Musicians of all kinds improvise ("improv") music; such improvised music is not limited to a particular genre. Two contemporary musicians that use free improvisation are Anthony Braxton and Cecil Taylor.

In problem solving edit

In problem-solving contexts, the random-word creativity technique is perhaps the simplest method. A person confronted with a problem is presented with a randomly generated word, in the hopes of a solution arising from any associations between the word and the problem. A random image, sound, or article can be used instead of a random word as a kind of creativity goad or provocation.[6][7]

There are many problem-solving tools and methodologies to support creativity:

In project management edit

For project management purposes, group creativity techniques are creativity techniques used by a team in the course of executing a project. Some relevant techniques are brainstorming, the nominal group technique, the Delphi technique, idea/mind mapping, the affinity diagram, and multicriteria decision analysis.[8] These techniques are referenced in the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge.[9]

Group creativity techniques can be used in a sequence; for example:[9]

  1. Gather requirements using idea/mind mapping
  2. Continue generating ideas by brainstorming
  3. Construct an affinity diagram based on the generated ideas
  4. Identify the most important ideas by applying the nominal group technique
  5. Obtain several rounds of independent feedback using the Delphi technique

Affecting factors edit

Distraction edit

Multiple studies have confirmed that distraction actually increases creative cognition.[10] One such study done by Jonathan Schooler found that non-demanding distractions improve performance on a classic creativity task called the UUT (Unusual Uses Task) in which the subject must come up with as many possible uses for a common object. The results confirmed that decision-related neural processes occur during moments of unconscious thought while a person engages in a non-demanding task. The research showed that while distracted a subject isn’t maintaining one thought for a particularly long time, which in turn allows different ideas to float in and out of one’s consciousness—this sort of associative process leads to creative incubation.[11]

Ambient noise is another variable that is conducive to distraction. It has been proven that a moderate level of noise actually heightens creativity.[12] Professor Ravi Mehta conducted a study to research the degree of distraction induced by various noise levels and their effect on creativity. The series of experiments show that a moderate level of ambient noise (70 dB) produces just enough distraction to induce processing disfluency, which leads to abstract cognition. These higher construal levels caused by moderate levels of noise consequently enhance creativity.[12]

Walking edit

In 2014, a study found that walking increased creativity.[13]

Sleep and relaxation edit

Some advocate enhancing creativity by taking advantage of hypnagogia, the transition from wakefulness to sleep, using techniques such as lucid dreaming. One technique used by Salvador Dalí was to drift off to sleep in an armchair with a set of keys in his hand; when he fell completely asleep, the keys would fall and wake him up, allowing him to recall his mind's subconscious imaginings.[14] Thomas Edison used the same technique, with ball bearings.[15]

Meditation edit

A study[16] from 2014 involving 40 Chinese undergraduates found that performing a short 30 minute meditation session each day, for seven days, was sufficient to improve verbal and visual creativity, as measured by the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking, due to the positive effects of meditation on emotional regulation. The same researchers[17] also showed in 2015 that short term meditation training could also improve insight-based problem solving (the type commonly associated with an "Ah-ha", or "eureka" type moment of realization) as measured by the Remote Associates Test.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Mikics, David (2007). A New Handbook of Literary Terms. New Haven: Yale University Press. pp. 6. ISBN 9780300106367.
  2. ^ Collins, Hilary (2017). Creative Research: The Theory and Practice of Research for the Creative Industries. Laussane: AVA Publishing SA. p. 30. ISBN 9782940411085.
  3. ^ a b Bundy, Wayne (2002). Innovation, Creativity, and Discovery in Modern Organizations. Westport, CT: Quorum Books. p. 91. ISBN 978-1567205695.
  4. ^ Improvisation | Define Improvisation at Dictionary.com
  5. ^ Yorton, Tom. . Archived from the original on July 6, 2008.
  6. ^ Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2007-06-20.
  7. ^ (PDF). Mitsloan.mit.edu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-05-20. Retrieved 2013-08-25.
  8. ^ Boral, Sumanta (2016). Ace the PMI-ACP exam: a quick reference guide for the busy professional. New York: Apress. p. 225. doi:10.1007/978-1-4842-2526-4. ISBN 9781484225257. OCLC 967511997. S2CID 27902062.
  9. ^ a b . projectmanagement.com. 13 July 2012. Archived from the original on 30 March 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  10. ^ . Nautilus. 2013-11-14. Archived from the original on 2016-10-03. Retrieved 2016-09-30.
  11. ^ Baird, Benjamin; Smallwood, Jonathan; Mrazek, Michael D.; Kam, Julia W. Y.; Franklin, Michael S.; Schooler, Jonathan W. (1 October 2012). "Inspired by Distraction: Mind Wandering Facilitates Creative Incubation". Psychological Science. 23 (10): 1117–1122. doi:10.1177/0956797612446024. ISSN 0956-7976. PMID 22941876. S2CID 46281941.
  12. ^ a b Mehta, Ravi; Zhu, Rui (Juliet); Cheema, Amar (2012). "Is Noise Always Bad? Exploring the Effects of Ambient Noise on Creative Cognition". Journal of Consumer Research. 39 (4): 784–799. doi:10.1086/665048. JSTOR 10.1086/665048.
  13. ^ Oppezzo, Marily; Schwartz, Daniel L. (2014). "Give your ideas some legs: The positive effect of walking on creative thinking". Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition. 40 (4): 1142–1152. doi:10.1037/a0036577. PMID 24749966. S2CID 11962777.
  14. ^ . almostbohemian.com. Archived from the original on 2011-05-13.
  15. ^ "Geeks Take Their Cue from Thomas Edison's Napping Technique". Wired. 2008-05-19.
  16. ^ hDing, Xiaoqian; Tang, Yi-Yuan (2014). "Improving creativity performance by short-term meditation". Behavioral and Brain Functions. 10 (9): 9. doi:10.1186/1744-9081-10-9. PMC 3994657. PMID 24645871.
  17. ^ Ding, Xiaoqian; Tang, Yi-Yuan (2015). "Short-term meditation modulates brain activity of insight evoked with solution cue". Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience. 10 (1): 43–49. doi:10.1093/scan/nsu032. PMC 4994853. PMID 24532700.

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Creativity techniques are methods that encourage creative actions whether in the arts or sciences They focus on a variety of aspects of creativity including techniques for idea generation and divergent thinking methods of re framing problems changes in the affective environment and so on They can be used as part of problem solving artistic expression or therapy Some techniques require groups of two or more people while other techniques can be accomplished alone These methods include word games written exercises and different types of improvisation or algorithms for approaching problems Aleatory techniques exploiting randomness are also common Contents 1 Aleatory techniques 2 Improvisation 3 In problem solving 4 In project management 5 Affecting factors 5 1 Distraction 5 2 Walking 5 3 Sleep and relaxation 5 4 Meditation 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksAleatory techniques editMain article Aleatoricism Aleatoricism is the incorporation of chance random elements into the process of creation especially the creation of art or media Aleatoricism is commonly found in music art and literature particularly in poetry In film Andy Voda made a movie in 1979 called Chance Chants which he produced by a flip of a coin or roll of a dice In music John Cage an avant garde musician composed music by using the I Ching to determine the position of musical notes 1 superimposing star maps on blank sheet music by rolling dice and preparing open ended scores that depended on the spontaneous decisions of the performers 1 Other ways of practicing randomness include coin tossing picking something out of a hat or selecting random words from a dictionary The aleatory approach is also demonstrated in the case of the process called provocation which was initially introduced by Edward de Bono as an aid to research 2 This method which Richard Restak said was also employed by Anthony Burgess aims to achieve novel ideas in writing by directing a plot with creative connections through random words picked from a reference book 3 Restak explained that the two hundred billion interconnected neural cells in the brain are capable of an abundance of possibilities for long range connections and creative interactions using random and unrelated words 3 In short aleatoricism is a way to introduce new thoughts or ideas into a creative process Improvisation editMain article Improvisation Improvisation is a creative process which can be spoken written or composed without prior preparation 4 Improvisation also called extemporization can lead to the discovery of new ways to act new patterns of thought and practices or new structures Improvisation is used in the creation of music theater and other various forms Many artists also use improvisational techniques to help their creative flow The following are two significant domains that use improvisation Improvisational theater is a form of theater in which actors use improvisational acting techniques to perform spontaneously Many improvisational improv techniques are taught in standard drama classes The basic skills of listening clarity confidence and performing instinctively and spontaneously are considered important skills for actors to develop 5 Free improvisation is real time composition Musicians of all kinds improvise improv music such improvised music is not limited to a particular genre Two contemporary musicians that use free improvisation are Anthony Braxton and Cecil Taylor In problem solving editMain article Creative problem solving In problem solving contexts the random word creativity technique is perhaps the simplest method A person confronted with a problem is presented with a randomly generated word in the hopes of a solution arising from any associations between the word and the problem A random image sound or article can be used instead of a random word as a kind of creativity goad or provocation 6 7 There are many problem solving tools and methodologies to support creativity TRIZ theory which are derived from tools such as ARIZ or TRIZ contradiction matrix Creative Problem Solving Process CPS complex strategy also known as Osborn Parnes process Lateral thinking process of Edward de Bono Six Thinking Hats of Edward de Bono Ordinal Priority Approach Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument right brain left brain Brainstorming and Brainwriting Think outside the box Business war games for the resolution of competitive problems SWOT analysis The method USIT of convergent creativity Thought experiment Five WsIn project management editFor project management purposes group creativity techniques are creativity techniques used by a team in the course of executing a project Some relevant techniques are brainstorming the nominal group technique the Delphi technique idea mind mapping the affinity diagram and multicriteria decision analysis 8 These techniques are referenced in the Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge 9 Group creativity techniques can be used in a sequence for example 9 Gather requirements using idea mind mapping Continue generating ideas by brainstorming Construct an affinity diagram based on the generated ideas Identify the most important ideas by applying the nominal group technique Obtain several rounds of independent feedback using the Delphi techniqueAffecting factors editDistraction edit Multiple studies have confirmed that distraction actually increases creative cognition 10 One such study done by Jonathan Schooler found that non demanding distractions improve performance on a classic creativity task called the UUT Unusual Uses Task in which the subject must come up with as many possible uses for a common object The results confirmed that decision related neural processes occur during moments of unconscious thought while a person engages in a non demanding task The research showed that while distracted a subject isn t maintaining one thought for a particularly long time which in turn allows different ideas to float in and out of one s consciousness this sort of associative process leads to creative incubation 11 Ambient noise is another variable that is conducive to distraction It has been proven that a moderate level of noise actually heightens creativity 12 Professor Ravi Mehta conducted a study to research the degree of distraction induced by various noise levels and their effect on creativity The series of experiments show that a moderate level of ambient noise 70 dB produces just enough distraction to induce processing disfluency which leads to abstract cognition These higher construal levels caused by moderate levels of noise consequently enhance creativity 12 Walking edit In 2014 a study found that walking increased creativity 13 Sleep and relaxation edit Some advocate enhancing creativity by taking advantage of hypnagogia the transition from wakefulness to sleep using techniques such as lucid dreaming One technique used by Salvador Dali was to drift off to sleep in an armchair with a set of keys in his hand when he fell completely asleep the keys would fall and wake him up allowing him to recall his mind s subconscious imaginings 14 Thomas Edison used the same technique with ball bearings 15 Meditation edit A study 16 from 2014 involving 40 Chinese undergraduates found that performing a short 30 minute meditation session each day for seven days was sufficient to improve verbal and visual creativity as measured by the Torrance Tests of Creative Thinking due to the positive effects of meditation on emotional regulation The same researchers 17 also showed in 2015 that short term meditation training could also improve insight based problem solving the type commonly associated with an Ah ha or eureka type moment of realization as measured by the Remote Associates Test See also editAssociation psychology Creative computing Decision tree Design tool Ideas bank Ideation creative process Imagination Intuition knowledge Surrealist techniques Invention Lateral thinking Management de la creativite in French Metaphor Oblique Strategies C K theory Computer supported brainstormingReferences edit Mikics David 2007 A New Handbook of Literary Terms New Haven Yale University Press pp 6 ISBN 9780300106367 Collins Hilary 2017 Creative Research The Theory and Practice of Research for the Creative Industries Laussane AVA Publishing SA p 30 ISBN 9782940411085 a b Bundy Wayne 2002 Innovation Creativity and Discovery in Modern Organizations Westport CT Quorum Books p 91 ISBN 978 1567205695 Improvisation Define Improvisation at Dictionary com Yorton Tom The art of improv How to make decisions without a script Archived from the original on July 6 2008 More On Idea Generation Tools and Techniques IdeaFlow Discussion about innovation and creativity new products strategy open innovation commercialization of technologies Archived from the original on 2014 02 24 Retrieved 2007 06 20 Idea Generation Creativity and Incentives PDF Mitsloan mit edu Archived from the original PDF on 2013 05 20 Retrieved 2013 08 25 Boral Sumanta 2016 Ace the PMI ACP exam a quick reference guide for the busy professional New York Apress p 225 doi 10 1007 978 1 4842 2526 4 ISBN 9781484225257 OCLC 967511997 S2CID 27902062 a b Group creativity techniques to collect requirements projectmanagement com 13 July 2012 Archived from the original on 30 March 2017 Retrieved 15 April 2017 How To Waste Time Properly Issue 7 Waste Nautilus Nautilus 2013 11 14 Archived from the original on 2016 10 03 Retrieved 2016 09 30 Baird Benjamin Smallwood Jonathan Mrazek Michael D Kam Julia W Y Franklin Michael S Schooler Jonathan W 1 October 2012 Inspired by Distraction Mind Wandering Facilitates Creative Incubation Psychological Science 23 10 1117 1122 doi 10 1177 0956797612446024 ISSN 0956 7976 PMID 22941876 S2CID 46281941 a b Mehta Ravi Zhu Rui Juliet Cheema Amar 2012 Is Noise Always Bad Exploring the Effects of Ambient Noise on Creative Cognition Journal of Consumer Research 39 4 784 799 doi 10 1086 665048 JSTOR 10 1086 665048 Oppezzo Marily Schwartz Daniel L 2014 Give your ideas some legs The positive effect of walking on creative thinking Journal of Experimental Psychology Learning Memory and Cognition 40 4 1142 1152 doi 10 1037 a0036577 PMID 24749966 S2CID 11962777 Sleep without Sleeping Almost Bohemian almostbohemian com Archived from the original on 2011 05 13 Geeks Take Their Cue from Thomas Edison s Napping Technique Wired 2008 05 19 hDing Xiaoqian Tang Yi Yuan 2014 Improving creativity performance by short term meditation Behavioral and Brain Functions 10 9 9 doi 10 1186 1744 9081 10 9 PMC 3994657 PMID 24645871 Ding Xiaoqian Tang Yi Yuan 2015 Short term meditation modulates brain activity of insight evoked with solution cue Social Cognitive and Affective Neuroscience 10 1 43 49 doi 10 1093 scan nsu032 PMC 4994853 PMID 24532700 External links edit nbsp Media related to Creativity techniques at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Creativity 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