1. Leer más: Creatividad y Guerra

    Creatividad y Guerra

    La guerra aplana más que ciudades.
    Aplasta la creatividad cotidiana que las personas necesitan para adaptarse, imaginar y reconstruir sus vidas —especialmente los niños—.En este Sunday Blooming Reading, Blithe Ernst reflexiona sobre cómo la guerra silencia la imaginación, reduce la vida a la mera supervivencia y reemplaza la curiosidad con vigilancia.
    No toda la creatividad sobrevive en la crisis.
    Parte de ella desaparece en silencio, y para siempre.
    ¿Qué le ocurre a un mundo que olvida cómo jugar?

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  2. Leer más: Susan Greenfield: Creativity as a Neural Storm

    Susan Greenfield: Creativity as a Neural Storm

    She doesn’t define creativity by output.
    She tracks it back to your neurons.
    Baroness Susan Greenfield is a neuroscientist who studies creativity as a side effect of neural plasticity, emotion, and change.
    To her, your brain is not a thing — it's a process.
    In this piece, we explore why understanding your brain’s inner weather might be the most radical creative tool you didn’t know you had.

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  3. Leer más: The Pages That Misbehaved

    The Pages That Misbehaved

    They didn’t follow rules.
    They rewrote what a magazine could be.
    Underground mags from the 60s and 70s used chaos as fuel for creativity.
    They experimented with layout, language, and purpose.
    They were loud, political, strange — and unforgettable.

    Sayonara Seventy Nine selects 7 standout titles that shaped counterculture through design and disruption.
    These weren’t just publications.
    They were creative acts of resistance.

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