Jan 31, 2017–Jan 31, 2017
from 8:00am–12:00pm
Mastering Creativity
Can creativity be taught? Other than dogged work, determination, or the serendipity of the gods, how can we consistently create breakthrough ideas, products and solutions? Here’s a new answer: We play. Building on the games designed for the creators of Apple Computer, participants will be given tools that open up new paths of creativity and problem solving in their work.
Focus
We play Genius Games not only to discover previously invisible doors but open them and inhabit a new world. These are not traditional games where one player wins and others lose. The object of Genius Games is not the ‘goal’ but the potential transformation of your own brain/mind. Heart, emotions and spirit come into it too, so that participants may become creative thinkers, producing solutions for the good of oneself, one’s work and all mankind.
Participants
The course is appropriate for researchers seeking a breakthrough; corporate leaders seeking a new vision or product; professionals in health, well-being, or medicine; designers, communicators and artists; educators and policy thinkers; and professionals who seek a more innovative path for their work.
PARTICIPANTS WILL
- Lower their associative brain barriers: unlearning old patterns
- Make new neural connections: new results are revealed
- Experience new perspectives of time and place: establishing new ground to work from
- Tap into their own human experience of fear, hunger or aspiration: creating new answers from the core of the question
- Reverse-think problems through objects: Learning to create on demand
Event Website
Date and Time
Jan 31, 2017–Jan 31, 2017
from 8:00am–12:00pm
Location
Rady School of Management
Event Registration
Registration for this event is required.
Event Fee
$395
Contact
Alyssia Wagner • aawagner@ucsd.edu • 858-822-0575
Audience
Faculty, Staff, The General Public
Event Category
Talks and Lectures