This was an interesting look into cognitive flexibility, creativity and innovation as we learn facts and create fiction, as we live and experience and imagine the what-ifs. And how we as humans create art in many forms.
This was an interesting look into cognitive flexibility, creativity and innovation as we learn facts and create fiction, as we live and experience and imagine the what-ifs. And how we as humans create art in many forms.
A delightful read celebrating human creativity across a dizzying array of fields. One of the authors (Tony Brandt) is also one of my former professors and current collaborators, so that made this book extra special for me. :)
#TBRtemptation post 2! #BEA17 edition! Slated for an October release. This is characterized as a strongly optimistic look at humanity and the future: a study of creativity, a celebration of the human spirit, and where innovation can take us from here. From Apollo 13 to Picasso, the 2 authors search for what lies in humanity's ability and drive to create. It's what makes humans unique. So, why us? A fascinating work! #blameLitsy #blameMrBook 😎