The research project "Maybe We're Creative" emphasizes creativity as an essential practice in understanding complexity within relationships and the world. It argues that creativity is not solely for artists but is a human practice that fosters genuine connection and emotional expression. In collaboration, this creativity helps designers reorient their approaches, enhancing futures literacy. The workshop with Riel Miller draws from this perspective, demonstrating how engaging in creative conversations can facilitate co-creation efforts and open possibilities beyond established patterns.
Creativity is a deeply human practice that can take many shapes and connect us with genuine feelings inside of us that we might otherwise overlook.
Creativity offers a way out of old patterns and a way back into possibility, allowing us to perceive and hold complexity in relationships and the world.
In systems design, creativity reorients the designer and generates possibilities of getting to know complexity in a different way.
Being creative is not just an act for artists; it's a practice that can enhance our futures literacy and co-creation efforts.
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