Computer Arts

(Martin Jones) #1

Tam Hoi ying:
Being Disappeared


Alexandra Serrano: Daydreaming Girl

BACk To BASiCS


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cREATiViTy iS LiKE A mUScLE


AND yOU’VE GOT TO PUT iN THE


HARD WORK. FOR EVERy SiNGLE


miNUTE yOU SPEND cONSUmiNG


SPEND FiVE cREATiNG


what you do again and again
day in day out. Reading books
watching films or the TV going
to talks and visiting galleries may
feel like expanding your cultural
repertoire but they can just as
easily be a form of procrastination
and may even become a source
of anxiety for some people.
Ira Glass host of the radio show
This American Life describes
this difference between knowledge and ability as ‘the
gap.’ “For the first couple of years that you’re making
stuff what you’re making isn’t that good” he says.
“But your taste the thing that got you into the game
your taste is still killer. And your taste is good enough
that you can tell that what you’re making is kind of a
disappointment to you” he explains. What’s the best
way to close that gap according to Glass? “Do a lot of
work. Do a huge volume of work.”
Then when you’re surrounded by precarious
towers of paper throw away everything that doesn’t
make you say ‘Hell yes!’ You’re often asked to make

big bets with your ideas – with your time or money
or both. So if an idea doesn’t elicit more than a weak
nod ditch it. You need strong views loosely held.
If an idea makes you say ‘Hell yes!’ there’s something
in it so pursue it with conviction. But also be open to
other ideas other opinions and better information –
be prepared to change your mind.
The world is changed by your example not by
your opinion. Often writing and drawing act as
a form of working out; it’s no surprise that school
kids who show their working out in maths exams
get more answers correct – the process of doing is a
form of thinking. Creativity is like muscle and you’ve
got to put in the hard work. For every minute you
spend consuming spend five creating. If you can’t
be bothered spending the time applying what you’ve
just learned then you’re consuming the wrong thing.
Likewise be wary of trends. Once you have a
trend you have lots of people doing it. And once
you have lots of people doing it you have lots of
competition and little differentiation. So avoid trends
and instead develop a sense of mission. Does the work
you’re making help to create a world you want to live
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