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There are many definitions of creativity; dictionaries give the
following meanings:
Heritage Illustrated Dictionary:
create : To cause to exist, Bring into being, Originate, To give rise
to, Bring about, Produce, To be first to portray and give character to a role or part
(appropriate to creating fictional characters and writing stories) creation: An original
product of human invention or imagination.
creative: characterized by originality and expressiveness, imaginative
Macquarie Dictionary (an Australian dictionary)
create : to evolve from one's one thought or imagination to make by
investing with new character or functions.
create: author, bring into being, compose, conceive,
parent, form, give rise to, throw together
creative: generative, ground-breaking, innovative, originate, handmade
Other related words re: creativity:
creativity creativeness, formativeness, innovation, inventiveness,
originality, productivity, craftsmanship, authorship, creatorship
"Being creative is seeing the same thing
as everybody else but
thinking of something different"
There are many aspects to creativity, but one definition would include
the ability to take existing objects and combine them in different ways for new purposes.
For example, Gutenberg took the wine press and the die/punch and produced a printing
press. Thus, a simple definition of creativity is the action of combining previously
uncombined elements. From art, music and invention to household chores, this is part of
the nature of being creative. Another way of looking at creativity is as playing with the
way things are interrelated. Creativity is the ability to generate novel and useful ideas
and solutions to everyday problems and challenges.
Creativity involves the translation of our unique gifts, talents and
vision into an external reality that is new and useful. We must keep in mind that
creativity takes place unavoidably inside our own personal, social, and cultural
boundaries.
The more we define our creativity by identifying with specific sets of
values, meanings, beliefs and symbols, the more our creativity will be focused and
limited; the more we define our creativity by focusing on how values, meanings, beliefs
and symbols are formed, the greater the chance that our creativity will become less
restricted.
In the creative process there are always two different (but
interrelated) dimensions or levels of dynamics with which one can create:
- The system which may be a particular medium (e.g. oil painting or a particular musical
form), or a particular process (like a problem solving agenda, or an approach to
creativity like Synectics). The creative person manipulates that means to a creative end.
- The second dimension is described by the conceptual "content" which the medium
describes. Again, the creative person depicts, changes, manipulates, expresses somehow the
idea of that content.
There is no one definition of creativity that everyone can agree with.
Creativity researchers, mostly from the field of psychology, usually claim that being
creative means being novel and appropriate. Subsumed under the appropriateness criterion
are qualities of fit, utility, and value.
At least three aspects of creativity have drawn much attention.
- The creative process, receiving the most attention, focuses on the mechanisms and phases
involved as one partakes in a creative act.
- A second aspect of creativity is the creative person. Here, personality traits of
creative people are central. The environmental atmosphere and influence are concerns of a
third aspect, the creative situation.
- Lastly, the criteria or characteristics of creative products have been sought. This area
is of particular importance because it is the basis of any performance assessment of real
world creativity and may provide a window on the other aspects of creativity.
Briefly stated, creativity is often thought to exist on at least five
levels:
- a higher level versus a lower level
- grand versus modest
- big "C" versus little c
- paradigm-shifting versus garden-variety
- eminent versus everyday
Some researchers claim other categories of creativity as well:
- expressive versus productive
- expressive versus inventive
- expressive versus innovative
- invention versus discovery
- theory versus invention versus discovery
- accommodative versus assimilative
- personal versus public
There are three general ways of achieving a creative solution:
- serendipity
- similarity
- and meditation
Also, the mode of activity one is in when being creative differs. For
example, there is a distinction between real-time creativity and multistage creativity.
Real-time creativity is spur-of-the-moment, improvisational, and demands output in a short
interval of time; whereas in multistage creativity, sufficient time is allowed for the
generation and selection of ideas.
Creative thought can be divided into divergent and convergent
reasoning.
- Divergent thinking is the intellectual ability to think of many original,
diverse, and elaborate ideas.
- Convergent thinking: the intellectual ability to logically evaluate, critique
and choose the best idea from a selection of ideas.
Both abilities are required for creative output. Divergent thinking is
essential to the novelty of creative products whereas convergent thinking is fundamental
to the appropriateness.
Thus, any general definition of creativity must account for the process
of recognition or discovery of novel ideas and solutions.
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