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The Runaway Species is a deep dive into the creative mind, a celebration of the human spirit, and a vision of how we can improve our future by understanding and embracing our ability to innovate. David Eagleman and Anthony Brandt seek to answer the question: what lies at the heart of humanity’s ability—and drive—to create?
Our ability to remake our world is unique among all living things. But where does our creativity come from, how does it work, and how can we harness it to improve our lives, schools, businesses, and institutions?
Eagleman and Brandt examine hundreds of examples of human creativity through dramatic storytelling and stunning images in this beautiful, full–color volume. By drawing out what creative acts have in common and viewing them through the lens of cutting–edge neuroscience, they uncover the essential elements of this critical human ability, and encourage a more creative future for all of us.
“The Runaway Species approach[es] creativity scientifically but sensitively, feeling its roots without pulling them out.” —The Economist
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- ISBN: 9781936787678
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- ISBN: 9781936787678
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Kirkus
Starred review from September 1, 2017
How we create.Composer Brandt (Music/Rice Univ.) and neuroscientist Eagleman (Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain, 2011, etc.), the director of the Center for Science and Law, describe the tools and strategies responsible for the "runaway inventiveness of our species." Unlike wild creatures, which operate largely on autopilot, humans usually avoid repetition, seeking novelty. And we achieve it, write the authors, by absorbing the best existing ideas and making then better: "Whether inventing an iPhone, manufacturing cars, or launching modern art, creators remodel what they inherit." We do so by engaging in three basic strategies by which all ideas evolve: "bending, breaking and blending." "We take the raw materials of experience and then bend, break and blend them to create new outcomes." In a book astonishing for its simplicity in explaining the threads that link creativity in the arts, sciences, and technology, the authors combine text and images to show the "basic routines in the software of invention" at work. They offer innumerable examples of ways in which creators have processed the available past to produce new outcomes, from better smartphones to artistic interpretations of classic images. No matter what medium they work in, creative readers are likely to recognize immediately how breaking things into "workable chunks" or blending them into surprising combinations (such as sushi pizza) can foster creative outbursts. With the pleasing pace of an extended essay, the book offers surprises and insights at every turn, and the authors argue convincingly that basic strategies inform most creative behavior. The narrative is filled with tips on how to produce successful ideas: practice. Experiment. Have many ideas, and let most die. Do not commit to the first solution. Always generate options--a "cornerstone" of the creative process, as in Hemingway's 47 endings to A Farewell to Arms. Essential--and highly pleasurable--reading for anyone who cares about ideas and innovation.COPYRIGHT(2017) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Booklist
October 15, 2017
Art and science converge in this beautiful collaboration between neuroscientist and popular writer Eagleman (Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain, 2011) and composer Brandt as they join forces to dive into the complexities of the human brain. Together, they explore the origins of our creativity, examine what sets us apart from other species, and explain how our minds are continuously bending, breaking, and blending our perceptions of the world around us. Divided into three parts, this inquiry covers a complicated set of connected topics in an engaging and surprisingly accessible way, providing background information on how exactly the creative brain works and then applying these neuroscience illuminations to relatable scenarios. Brandt and Eagleman present a compelling case as they declare the importance of creativity and explain how we should encourage and harness it in our workplaces and schools. Packed with vivid images, countless examples, and fun facts that will leave readers eager to discuss it with friends, this is a refreshing and thought-provoking book that captures both the wonder of science and the beauty of the human spirit.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2017, American Library Association.)
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