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Read more: Radical Imagination
Radical Imagination
Radical imagination is not fantasy but the capacity to question the frameworks we take for granted. Inspired by thinkers like Castoriadis and Kelley, it transforms structures rather than merely content. At ByBa we distinguish imagination from creativity: creativity requires usefulness alongside novelty. Nothing emerges from nothing; radicality reorganizes existing elements until the map itself changes.
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Read more: Do You Know What Inversion Thinking Is?
Do You Know What Inversion Thinking Is?
Inversion Thinking is a problem-solving method that reveals hidden constraints by reversing goals and assumptions. Used in mathematics, engineering, and decision-making, it helps creatives expose blind spots before ideation. By asking how failure is guaranteed, teams design against it, gaining clarity, speed, and stronger creative outcomes through structured intelligence.
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Read more: Let’s Talk About Curiosity
Let’s Talk About Curiosity
Curiosity isn’t singular. It’s a diverse ecosystem of drives — from epistemic and perceptual to morbid and transformational. This article explores the main types identified in research and how each fuels creativity in unique ways. From octopuses to poets, curiosity is what makes minds move. Discover your own mix — and how it might lead you to create.
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Read more: TRIZ: A Creative Problem-Solving Framework You Probably Don’t Use (Yet)
TRIZ: A Creative Problem-Solving Framework You Probably Don’t Use (Yet)
TRIZ is a powerful problem-solving framework based on one idea: most problems have already been solved in other domains. By identifying contradictions and transferring proven principles across fields, TRIZ turns innovation into structured creativity. For creatives, it offers a way to go beyond intuition, unlocking new solutions through intelligent cross-domain thinking.
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Read more: Universe 25
Universe 25
Universe 25 was an experiment with mice that revealed how societies can collapse without scarcity, purely through social saturation. This article connects that collapse to human creativity: when symbolic margins disappear, action loses meaning and creativity fades. A cultural warning for societies overloaded with stimuli, expectations, and constant relational density.
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Read more: Where Creativity So Often Fails
Where Creativity So Often Fails
Many ideas fail not because they lack brilliance, but because they ignore the human variable of use. Abstract solutions designed for abstract users collapse in real life. Creativity is relational or it isn’t creativity at all: it must work for others, not just for its creator. Prototyping, testing, and iterating exist to reduce this silent failure.
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