Thursday, April 23, 2015

Fleshing out our concept.

This was an extended explanation of our concept that I wrote up...



Lani and I had several extensive brainstorming sessions over Facebook lol. Mostly me having random inspirations in the middle of the night and bothering her with them haha.

Basically whenever we come up with an idea or a strike of inspiration we would use Facebook messenger as a way to note down these ideas and discuss them. Below are some of the ideas I came up with relating to our concept


"We aim to help people nurture their creativity by proposing a challenge: 15 minutes a day spent creatively for 15 days, in order to gain knowledge, skill and a greater sense of self."

"the purpose is to stimulate creativity, it's as simple as that"

"art is the gateway to the soul"

15 day, 21 day, 30 day - increased level of difficulty challenges?

"make every day of your life a work of art"

no environment or setting can stifle our creativity.
We want to show that, despite the busyness of life and life as a student being so hectic that it is important to stimulate your creativity, and how easy it is to do that during your day even it's a small 15 minute session.

Potential dialogue/narrative? :

Person 1 (reminiscing over last assignments): .. I felt like I was dying. And then we had one less day to do it due to a public holiday, and I was literally unconscious on the floor.  -nodding-

(Person 1 narrates over various footage): As a student, sometimes it feels nearly impossible to get a moment to yourself. A moment where you can just, y'know, take a breather in your day and get your thoughts or feelings out there. Away from the pressure of assignments, and constant buzz of social media and other interruptions. That's my favorite thing about the 15 day Creative Challenge. Not only am I nourishing the skills I have, but it's an excuse to take yourself away from it all for a moment. It's just me and my drawing book. :)

15 x 15 Creative Challenge, 15 Minutes. 15 Days. Infinite ways to create. 

"It's more than just a physical thing. We want to encourage a creative environment "



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