Imagination
- My first responsibility at Hermes is really to accompany all the creative studios to produce collections for Hermes season after season. However, in order to that, I need to keep my mind open and I need to somehow... foresee what is about to come, I need to dream.
So dreaming is an essential part of my work. But my first responsibility is to work wi... See morefrom Letter #210: Pierre-Alexis Dumas (2019) by Kevin Gee
alex added 2mo ago
- The model was helpful—but only to an extent. They found that while AI improved the output of less creative writers, it made little difference to the quality of the stories produced by writers who were already creative.
from AI can make you more creative—but it has limits by Rhiannon Williams
Mary Martin added 3mo ago
realisation.
We are asked to realise in three ways: as insight (get real) as self (become real) and as manifestation (make real). To realise what’s happening, who we are, and what we should do, we need to unlearn some things and reimagine others.
https://perspecteeva.substack.com/p/falling-in-love-with-the-discomfort
Mary Martin added 3mo ago
- I don’t research when I write novels, because imagination is my asset, my gift.
from The Underground Worlds of Haruki Murakami by Deborah Treisman
lili added 3mo ago
there is something quite rebellious and empowering about using your own mind to create other realities.
from 🪈✨The Nexialist #0176 by Rodrigo Turra from The Nexialist
Keely Adler added 4mo ago
Any national approach to rebuilding the imagination must take access to nature seriously, and must also recognise the power of bringing more nature to where people live, to a ‘rewilding’ of our towns, cities and neighbourhoods.
from From What Is to What If: Unleashing the Power of Imagination to Create the Future We Want by Rob Hopkins
Keely Adler added 5mo ago
“The imagination creates the future,” writes Lewis Hyde, professor and author of the book The Gift: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World .1
from The Gift: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World by walkerart.org
Keely Adler added 5mo ago
alex added 5mo ago
- Research has shown a staggering number of health benefits associated with dispositional optimism, from improvements in cardiovascular health, to how quickly wounds heal, to slower disease progression.
from What We Get Wrong About Manifesting
Mary Martin added 5mo ago