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Wonder Cabinet

What Sparks Creativity? [Rebroadcast]

Wonder Cabinet

Wonder Cabinet Productions

Society & Culture, Wonder, Philosophy, Ttbook, Knowledge, Interview

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2019

⏱️ 53 minutes

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Summary

Where does creativity come from? And what exactly is going on in your brain when the Muse descends?

Guests:

Heather BerlinSiri HustvedtJim HoltMary SharratNathaniel Mary Quinn

Transcript

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0:00.0

It's to the best of our knowledge from PRX.

0:05.3

Have you ever tried asking an artist or writer how she does what she does?

0:10.8

And have you noticed that even the most creative people can't really explain it?

0:16.9

When a book is going well, the book knows a lot more than I do. And I just follow it. And also, the characters will take me to places that I was completely unprepared for.

0:31.5

Seriously, the book writes itself? What I think is that when you're in that flow state where it feels like you lose your sense

0:38.3

of self and time and place and it feels like those creative thoughts are coming through you.

0:42.4

They're coming from someplace else because the part of your brain, this dorsalateral prefrontal

0:46.0

cortex, is turned down. So it does feel like it's coming through you from someplace else.

0:50.8

I'm Anne Strange Jams and this hour, demystifying creativity.

0:54.8

Is it magic or neuroscience?

0:56.9

Or both.

1:01.7

Wisconsin Public Radio.

1:09.1

It's to the best of our knowledge.

1:10.8

I'm Anne Strain Champs. A best of our knowledge. I'm Anne Strange Champs.

1:14.2

A writer sits down at a keyboard and somehow, some way, characters appear.

1:23.3

They walk and talk, drink bourbon.

1:34.5

Mow the lawn, have children, cry, laugh, yell, die.

1:41.2

How does that happen? What sparks all that?

1:50.1

Writers are often very distressed by a question that comes our way all the time.

1:52.5

Novelist Siri Hustfed.

1:59.9

Someone in the audience after you've given a reading stands up and asks, where do you get your ideas? And most writers are annoyed and stumped,

2:04.9

but this is in fact a profound question. Where does it come from? What is all this about?

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