Chaos, Complexity, and Creativity
Year: 2009 Authors: Krystyna Laycraft
Core claim
Creativity can be understood as a self-organizing dissipative structure that emerges through instability, feedback, and increasing complexity.
Topics
chaos theory, creativity, self-organization, interactive workshop
Domains
nonlinear dynamics, dynamical systems, bifurcation points, attractors, painting, improvisation, creative process, self-reflection
Methods
brief introductions, group discussion, improvisation exercises, active imagination
Media
author’s paintings, spoken exercises, interactive activities
Source status
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