September 20, 2019
enjoying mistakes
ECU Library




mistakes + accidents = creativity
Most students came from the Illustration department. Other participants included a psychotherapist, researcher form Estonia and a former teacher from Mexico.
Students commented on experiencing fun and relaxation by drawing together, admitting they are under constant pressure of grading and projects expectations.
Comment on “programmed creativity”: students use “cliche and templates” to draw, following aesthetic trends (manga and similar) and therefore achieve pre-programmed outcomes.
Most students came from the Illustration department. Other participants included a psychotherapist, researcher form Estonia and a former teacher from Mexico.
Students commented on experiencing fun and relaxation by drawing together, admitting they are under constant pressure of grading and projects expectations.
Comment on “programmed creativity”: students use “cliche and templates” to draw, following aesthetic trends (manga and similar) and therefore achieve pre-programmed outcomes.