Four creative strategies, developed during his work as a university lecturer in the basic principles of “Color Light Space” at Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle, open up new paths for the design process in applied and fine arts.

Creative intelligence can be fostered in the design process wherever specific problems are addressed and solved using creative strategies. The focus of strategic creativity promotion is therefore not the solution, but the process. Creative intelligence is demonstrated by the alternative strategies that an individual can mobilize to solve general problems.

The task is the concrete means to an end. It must allow a high degree of freedom and yet provide a clear framework in which the creative power of the imagination can unfold freely. The creative experiment allows for a dialogical question and answer process from which the initially unpredictable solution develops. By referring to the problem, ideas become ideas whose solution potential can be examined discursively and evaluated using rational arguments.

Creativity is not only shown in the creative power of the work, but also in the richness of our thoughts and fantasies. The wealth of interesting ideas and variations forms the basis from which new alternative strategies for solving changing problems can be developed time and again.

Organizer:

BDK Fachverband für Kunstpädagogik, Landesverband NRW in cooperation with the Department of Art at the University of Wuppertal

Location:

University of Wuppertal
Building I
Fuhlrottstrasse 10
42119 Wuppertal

Time:

September 21, 2015 from 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

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