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And the third principle is this: that human life is inherently
creative.
You take an area, a school, a district, you change the conditions, give people a different sense of possibility, a different set of expectations, a broader range of opportunities, you cherish and value the relationships between teachers and learners, you offer people the discretion to be
creative
and to innovate in what they do, and schools that were once bereft spring to life.
And when this started to get serious, I thought, I'd better put a really serious warning label on the box that this comes in, because otherwise people are going to be getting this and they're going to be turning into agents of
creative
change, and governments will be crumbling, and I wouldn't have told people, so I thought I'd better warn them.
The same thing the next day, and then the next, quickly slipping into a
creative
slump.
I wondered, could you become more creative, then, by looking for limitations?
Learning to be
creative
within the confines of our limitations is the best hope we have to transform ourselves and, collectively, transform our world.
We shared the whole of WikiHouse under a
Creative
Commons license, and now what's just beginning to happen is that groups around the world are beginning to take it and use it and hack it and tinker with it, and it's amazing.
So I really do believe that design is the highest form of
creative
expression.
And the first one is a college-educated professional,
creative
type, manager, engineer, doctor, lawyer, that kind of worker.
And that brings me to the point of my talk, actually, how constraints, big
creative
constraints, can boost creativity.
Instead of reaching out to the common or the collective wisdom in our societies, investing in it to find more
creative
solutions, we reverted to political posturing.
Let's see if we can't design a European agora, not simply for products and services, but for our citizens, where they can work together, deliberate, learn from each other, exchange between art and cultures, where they can come up with
creative
solutions.
That's the nature of any
creative
activity.
They're changing the scale of what we can do, and what we've developed is something we call FFTT, which is a
Creative
Commons solution to building a very flexible system of building with these large panels where we tilt up six stories at a time if we want to.
See, smart cities, music cities, know that thriving nightlife, a
creative
class, culture is what attracts young, talented people to cities. It's what brings that lightning.
And that's what I say when people ask me what I do, but it really confuses most people, so really, the best way for me to convey it is to take the technology and be
creative
and create experiences.
So I've made some new technology, and I love things being creative, and I love working with
creative
people.
I just love bringing technology together, having a lot of fun, being
creative.
Mastery of the mother tongue is a prerequisite for
creative
expression in other languages.
Something very easy, yet
creative
and persuasive.
So, if we can't reach space or build a rocket and so on, we can be
creative.
At this moment, every one of you is a
creative
project.
The idea, the dream, was really for a sort of Bauhaus sort of school where new ideas were interrogated and investigated, the creation of a new visual language based on the African
creative
heritage.
The
creative
spirit in Africa, the
creative
tradition, is as potent as it has always been, if only designers could look within.
So more and more we're trying to find ways for people to actually author things inside of the museums themselves, to be
creative
even as they're looking at other people's creativity and understanding them.
And so we started imagining the museum, along with the
creative
team at the museum and the curators, thinking about how the first voice that you would hear inside the museum would actually be of other visitors.
But there's so much
creative
content that's just buried at the bottom.
How do we bubble stuff up to the surface that's maybe really
creative
and interesting?
It allows us to be
creative.
I actually believe that we are in a wide open frontier for
creative
experimentation, if you will, that we've explored and begun to settle this wild land of the Internet and are now just getting ready to start to build structures on it, and those structures are the new formats of storytelling that the Internet will allow us to create.
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