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Creativity Research Audio Journal (CRAJ)

Ep.121. Originality or Practicality: Is Creativity a Trade-off?

09 May 2025

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"As Useful as a Bicycle to a Fish: Exploration versus Constraint in Creativity" by Lorna McKnight , Thomas C. Ormerod, Corina SasSummaryThis academic paper explores the relationship between exploration and constraint in creative design, particularly focusing on replicating and questioning the findings of Finke's Geneplore model. Through an experiment where participants created designs from shapes under different conditions (with or without a preinventive phase, and using mental or physical synthesis), the researchers found that a preinventive phase increased originality but decreased practicality, which challenges the idea that such a phase inherently boosts overall creativity and instead suggests it acts as a constraint. The study also raises concerns about the subjective nature of creativity assessment and the limitations of the mental synthesis task in reflecting real-world design processes.

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