What do you do when you're stuck on a problem that you need to solve?
Where do great ideas come from?
This article, written by Scott McDowell, provides some answers from musician/composer/producer Brian Eno. Very insightful!
In it, Eno recalls:
"There’s a proverb that says that the fruit takes a long time to ripen, but it falls suddenly ... And that seems to be the process."
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
5 Manifestos for Art, Life & Business
The Behance network featured this article a little while ago and I think it's worth a read. It presents the manifestos of five interesting and influential people.
Manifestos are essential foundations for many fields including politics, business and art. At the end the author asks: "what's your manifesto?" This is a good question to think about as a teacher or a student and can be useful in any subject.
Manifestos are essential foundations for many fields including politics, business and art. At the end the author asks: "what's your manifesto?" This is a good question to think about as a teacher or a student and can be useful in any subject.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Art Students: thinkers as well as makers
The Globe featured this article about how art education is giving students the skills to succeed in careers that don't even exist yet.
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