THOMPSON DUNNMay 2005  |  Newsletter  |  issue 2   
OpenSpace
Images and Reflections
'The show, the whole experience was so surreal and that windmill was so out of place yet seemed very fitting at the same time. A Parisian cabaret show is a must for everyone at least once'.

Jennifer Pakradooni



'Creativity: Medicine for the Ancient? Or as my mum used to say, "its good for you-really".

Your email arrived on Friday 11th. It survived the junk mail filter, the auto-delete any mail from (…list) filter, and a cursory read flagged it as 'think about when you have a bit of time', i.e. I cant deal with it NOW, and something won't let me delete it.

Since then every time I sit down and do some email it's THERE haunting me, I know I should DO something, deleting it would be admitting failure, and my system won't let me forget it (sad), it won't go away.

I'd like to contribute some clever erudite ditty - I'd hate to be labelled a poet, but it seems to me that creativity can't be done under pressure, and try as I might the time never seems to be just right. So here I am again reading your email. This time I'm sitting waiting for a plane from Phuket to Bangkok having had a very busy week on the beach - you try thinking in this heat. In the end I thought I'd share my thinking with you (all?), I'm sure I'm not alone………

Greg Meekings



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Welcome to Beirut

What the hell is creativity,
this abused word?


The Spark of Creativity

'Raft of the Medusa' - Theodore Gericault (1819)

Images and Reflections

The world of mandalas, yantra and creative visualisation

The story of a cat, creative visioning and brilliant ideas

The Creative urge is within us all - An Art Therapist's Approach

Creativity is everything and all is nothing without creativity

A poem by Susan Njoroge

Photography by Hayden Phoenix

Creativity is an elusive concept

Creative thinking organisationally

Be more creative by using parts of the body in new and exciting ways

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