Posts Tagged ‘The Art of Creativity’

Focus & Drive


Sunday, December 13th, 2009

P A S S I O NWell, as you all can see, I have been extremely slow with posts…I think it’s been almost a month since my last! I apologize, but unfortunately, I am so busy with my current projects, I haven’t had a spare second to write anything!

I am in the middle of a bunch of really fun personal and professional projects that are taking up most of my time over the next few months. Some of the highlights include:

  • My super amazing family
  • Multiple new products for Microsoft
  • An interactive visual toy called univerSOUL
  • JamMaps.com + JamMaps Desktop, my maps based concert browser & tour-date management software
  • 2 New Organic Collective albums
  • The Art Of Creativity Book.
  • Sleep

As you can see, I’m nearly overwhelmed on time, but I’m making it work! Most of my focus is on univerSOUL, my interactive visual toy! Basically, its a new way for fans to interact with the music at concerts…It’s being built in Adobe AIR 2.0, with full support for WiiMote & some motion detection action.

So, my blog will have to suffer. I would LOVE to have lots of free time to write good articles for everyone, but I just don’t right now. Someday, hopefully soon, I will be able to spend time on the blog again, but the old 5-10 posts a week is definitely over for now.

Check back for updates on the current projects & demos soon!

The Art Of Creativity Pre-Orders & Our New Shop!


Monday, November 9th, 2009

ShopNote: Shopping cart issue fixed! Pre-orders are working again! Thanks for your patience.

I am happy to announce today that my Shop has gone live! I will be adding all kinds of fun stuff, including prints of my artwork, some of my screen-printed t-shirts and random other stuff.

Right now, you can pre-order your copy of my new book, The Art Of Creativity. I will be doing a limited hardcover print at the start of 2010.

Thanks so much to everyone for their support!

Encourage Inspiration: Walk at half speed


Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Encourage Inspiration is a series of posts dedicated to sharing practices that help foster creativity & inspiration.

Walk slowlyWe all do it, rushing off in a hurry everywhere we go. Time is money, they say, but they’re wrong! Take your time as you walk throughout your day. Doesn’t matter how far you are going, just walk at half speed.

This will do all kinds of great things for you, but most importantly, it will force you to notice the things around you. Maybe its the amazing pattern you see in all of the plants, or the way that water always takes the path of least resistance. Either way, you’ll be glad you paid attention. Plus, you get to spend more time away from your desk, without taking any extra breaks!

Have any inspiration encouraging practices? Post them in the comments!

Encourage Inspiration: Fresh Music


Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Encourage Inspiration is a series dedicated to practices that help foster creativity & inspiration.

Grateful DeadYou can’t expect to find inspiration if the soundtrack to your life is dull. You need to find the music that makes your soul scream out with joy. Only then will you feel complete, and never lack in inspiration.

There are plenty of tools online to help you find music you like. You do, however, need to have some idea of what you’re looking for.

Looking at the Similar Artists section on the Last.fm page for musicians you enjoy.

Try Pandora.com. You put genre’s or artist you like in, and it creates a custom radio station just for you. You can rate songs with a thumbs up or down, which then refines the station to be an even more perfect fit. This is how I’ve found lots of my favorite artists.

I say it all the time, but “Get out to a music festival!” Hop on Jambase.com/festivals, and look in your area. There has to be some sort of multi-genre fest going on within driving range. I make it a point to check out artists I’ve never heard of at festivals, they often turn out to be my next favorite band!

Once you have some awesome music to listen to, try GrooveShark, a free service that allows you to create & save playlists of almost any music you can think of!

Have any inspiration encouraging practices? Post them in the comments!

Encourage Inspiration: Fresh Journeys


Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

InspirationAs I prepare to release my book, The Art of Creativity, I want to start putting more creativity & inspiration related posts up on the blog. Over the next few weeks, I will be posting a series of posts called “Encourage Inspiration”, which will each include a technique that I use to help encourage Inspiration & Creativity.

The first technique is called Fresh Journeys. I hope it helps you as much as it’s helped me!

Fresh Journeys

One thing I like to do, is take a different path to work every day. This helps to keep out of your routines, where things repeat over and over until you zone them out and don’t even see the beauty around you.

As you change up your environment, you get your creative mind working. It likes new experiences.
Give it a shot, try a different walk to work every day, doesn’t matter if it’s just one street over. I bet you start to notice lots of inspiring things all around you.

Have any inspiration encouraging practices? Post them in the comments!

New Look & The Art of Creativity


Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Fresh!

Lot’s of new stuff going on at DestroyYourComputer! I was having some trouble with the old design, so I decided to finish up the new one I had sitting around! This version should be much easier to look at. Also, I just noticed it even works in IE! Dunno how many versions back it will though!

I’ve also been working on my new book called “The Art of Creativity”. It will be available on my website for free as an e-Book, as well as through a limited run in print. The book is focused on finding inspiration in everyday things and re-igniting your passion for life! It should be done before the end of the year, so expect it’s release soon!

Hope everyone is enjoying the transition from summer back into the colder months! Almost ready to snow here.