The present article will say a
few things on the kind of thoughts we are involved in – when it comes to the
process of purposeful creativity –
Decoding: This is the base for creative output. Simply means, it is
to go beyond the ‘object’ of sight and to understand the context of its
existence or purpose/meaning of its existence. Further decoding of the purpose/
issue or concern of the object brings us to the realm of ideas – that may have
got nothing or partial connection with the object. The decoding of ideas
finally brings us to pure ‘Space’. This decoding implies several things:
a) Object’s
relevance is more than its external ‘form’
b) Object
is a container of many ideas/ issues/ concerns/ experiences
c) Object
is a representation of a context (people, place, time)
d) The
link between idea and object is not just mathematics, but may be lateral,
fuzzy, ambiguous, intuitive and many more dimensions.
e) Object
is not absolute, but relative to the Subject.
f) The
meaning of the object lies with the Subject.
As a habit, decoding takes one
beyond the identity of the object and one is not attached to the object as
such. If ideas are revealed from the object, those can be applied in some other
context and a new object can be generated. Decoding represents articulating the
characteristics of the phenomenon, the interlinking of disparate situations and
the relationship of phenomenon with you. It may lead one to question the nature
of existence itself!
Creativity and the role of art: This represents a form of
Expression (manifestation of an idea). This may start from decoding a
phenomenon and expressing pure ideas/ feelings through a suitable medium of art
– sculpture, music, drama, photography etc. I like to consider this as
something that deals with ‘feelings’ – of consciousness. One feels deeply about
‘something’ and expresses it in a particular medium of art. This expression can
have a universal appeal and hence can transcend geo-political boundaries. When
we say that a particular theatre play (such as Hamlet or Yayati) was appealing,
we indicate it’s potential to touch the feelings of all mankind. Most of the
inspiration for this kind of art is intuition and it doesn’t rely on “outside”
physical context. The outside world is only a trigger for the realm of feelings
to be expressed in a suitable ‘form’ of art.
Contextual creativity: This is where ‘design’ appears. We have a
situation to deal with – a context to respond. Context may mean people (and all
their existential issues), place (climate, material) and time (perception). From
the context, one may choose to address an issue or a concern or generate a
suitable environment accordingly. The main value that is required to be
exercised here – is the value of being ‘relevant’ or ‘appropriate’ to the Time
at hand. Thus, the form of expression usually has a utility (function or
practical basis) but should also appeal to the senses or feelings. The
importance of the designed product is based on how appropriate was it to the
context and what seem to be its far reaching implications for the entire
humanity. Hence the product should address a particular situation but strive to
be universal in its value. We have examples of architecture, product design,
furniture design, industrial design, music direction and so on to represent
this category of creative output.
Since architecture deals with
‘Space’ as a medium for its expression, it is considered as a Mother of Arts.
An Architect is required to deal with history, culture, memory, philosophy,
art, science and technology. Having known these realms, he still needs to
remember that ‘Space’ is not only his
prerogative to comment on – everybody deals with Space. He may be aware of the
potential of Space, but that does not entitle him to take a dominant position
in its discourse and its handling. Hence, Architect’s role is tricky,
challenging and requires enormous patience and humility to generate a capacity
of designing in Space.
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