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Creativity Research Audio Journal (CRAJ)

EP.33. Can Aesthetic Ideas Withstand the Test of Time?

23 Nov 2024

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"Figuring Death, Figuring Creativity" by Günter Blamberger This excerpt is an academic essay exploring the concept of "morphomata," which refers to the enduring impact of cultural artefacts, regardless of their historical or geographical origin. Blamberger argues that cultural knowledge is not confined to abstract concepts, but is embodied in concrete forms that are constantly being reinterpreted and reimagined. Using examples from literature, art, and philosophy, he demonstrates how aesthetic ideas—such as melancholy genius and the creative process—are passed down through generations and across cultures, highlighting the interplay between the creative imagination and the medium of expression. His work encourages a cross-cultural approach to understanding cultural artefacts, fostering dialogue and critical analysis of how these enduring forms continue to shape our understanding of the world.

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