Object Transformation

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Find an object that you have multiples of.  It could be lids from juice, or tooth picks, or rocks, or pencils, whatever you have lying around.  Spend some time looking at the objects.  Turn each one into something different.

The creative mind plays with the objects it loves.

-Carl Jung

Research: Charles and Rae Eames

Trasformazione di oggetti

 Trova un oggetto di cui hai più esemplari. Potrebbero essere tappi di succo di frutta, stuzzicadenti, pietre o matite, qualunque cosa tu abbia in giro. Passa un po’ di tempo a guardare gli oggetti. Trasforma ognuno in qualcosa di diverso.

 Ricerca: Charles e Rae Eames

“La mente creativa gioca con gli oggetti che ama.”
-Carl Jung

 

Italian translation by/Traduzione italiana di Monica Guerra

Transformer des objets

Trouve un objet dont tu as plusieurs exemplaires. Il peut s’agir de bouchons de jus de fruits, de cure-dents, de pierres, de crayons ou de n’importe quel objet qui traîne. Passe un peu de temps à regarder les objets. Transforme chacun d’entre eux en quelque chose de différent.

Recherche : Charles and Rae Eames

« L’esprit créatif joue avec les objets qu’il aime. »

- Carl Jung 

French translation by/Traduction française d’Oriana Weyer

Die Verwandlung von Gegenständen

Wähl dir einen Gegenstand, von dem du mehrere Exemplare zuhause hast. Das könnten Schraubverschlüsse sein, Zahnstocher, Steine oder Stifte – was auch immer gerade bei dir herumliegt. 

Nimm dir Zeit, diese Gegenstände genau zu betrachten. Verwandle dann jeden in etwas Anderes. 

Recherche: Charles and Rae Eames

„Der kreative Geist spielt mit Objekten, die er liebt.“

Carl Gustav Jung

Keri Smith

Keri Smith is a Canadian conceptual artist and author of several bestselling books and apps about creativity including Wreck This Journal (Penguin), This is Not a Book (Penguin), and How to be an Explorer of the World -the Portable Life/Art Museum.

Keri conducts workshops based on her books and formerly taught a class in conceptual illustration at Emily Carr University of Art and Design, in Vancouver Canada. The main focus of her work/research is on creating what the writer Umberto Eco called “Open works”, pieces that are completed by the reader/user.

https://kerismith.com
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