Athens Music Week - Bringing Different Aspects of the Music Ecosystem Closer Together
Athens Music Week (AMW) is set to take place from May 6 to 9, 2026, bringing together the international music industry, creators, and local audiences in a festival of presentations, discussions, and performances.
The Universes That Await You in the Departments of Experiencia Living Remeros Beach 2026
The article introduces the Experiencia Living event at Remeros Beach in Tigre, showcasing the creativity of 14 different design studios in unique departments.
'Maya, Give Me a Title' bets on the fertile imagination that brings a smile
Michel Gondry discovers his true calling in creating animations for his daughter, blending stop-motion with imaginative storytelling.
This is something artificial intelligence cannot create
The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case regarding copyright protection for a work created by the artificial intelligence Dabus, reinforcing the view that machines cannot hold copyright interests.
Say yes: when change becomes an opportunity
The article discusses the human tendency to resist change and highlights the importance of embracing it for personal growth and survival.
Burnout changed interior designer R. Špokas' perspective: 'The best interior is invisible'
Interior designer Rimantas Špokas reflects on a challenging year filled with burnout and a lack of inspiration, emphasizing a new belief that the best designs are those that are not overtly noticeable.
Artist Johans Valters. A Story About Landscape on World Water Day
The article highlights a project encouraging creative expression on World Water Day, featuring the work of artist Johans Valters and promoting community participation.
Eurovision deserves more than a interchangeable song. I do not underestimate the audience, says Žižka
Žižka emphasizes the importance of quality in Eurovision songs and insists that audiences should not be underestimated.
Making a Display of Silence
The article discusses the tension between public expression and silence among artists, especially in the context of awards ceremonies.
A Certain Kind of Experience
In their new book "What Does Art Do," musician Brian Eno and writer Bette A. encourage readers to find refuge in novels, music, and films while contemplating the future from idealized perspectives.
Erik de la Reguera: Save your darlings!
In journalism, the expression 'kill your darlings' reflects the necessity for writers to eliminate personal favorites that do not contribute value to the article.
Farmer builds 'airport' with Styrofoam planes in his backyard in PI: 'my dream is to be an airplane mechanic'
A 54-year-old farmer has created a makeshift airport in his backyard in Baixa Grande do Ribeiro, Piauí, featuring Styrofoam planes, inspired by his dream of being an aircraft mechanic.
What is dream engineering and how it allows us to influence what we dream
Researchers in the emerging field of 'dream engineering' suggest that we can guide our dreams by planting ideas in our minds as we fall asleep, potentially enhancing learning, stimulating creativity, and alleviating trauma.
What would you do with R$ 1? 'Caio in the World' multiplies money with creativity and donates it all
Caio Giachetti, known as Caio no Mundo, creatively multiplies R$ 1 as part of a social project and donates the proceeds, emphasizing the importance of purpose and joy over mere financial gain.
10 Recommended Books for World Poetry Day
A selection of ten poetry books to celebrate World Poetry Day, featuring works by various poets and translations.
Finding an escape from modern life in the booming world of arts and crafts
The resurgence of arts and crafts in Melbourne is exemplified by the popularity of the Drunken Knitwits knitting club, which blends socializing with creativity in local pubs.
The exhibition Works and Wisdom opened for the twentieth time
The exhibition 'Works and Wisdom' has been inaugurated for the twentieth time in Iceland.
The exhibition Works and Knowledge opened for the seventh time
The exhibition 'Works and Knowledge' has been inaugurated for the seventh time, showcasing various artistic and scholarly contributions.
AI in Design Studies: 'You can quickly tell when the results are generated by the first prompt'
The article discusses how artificial intelligence is transforming design education by illustrating how design students now rely on AI to generate ideas and concepts.
Tinubu hails Nigerians’ creativity at UK art exhibition
President Bola Tinubu commended the creativity of Nigerians at a modern art exhibition in London, emphasizing their ability to redefine their identity through art.
What Spring Looks Like in Nature and Art. Daily Activities for Little Researchers
This article invites children and parents to participate in a creative project focusing on nature and art throughout March, featuring activities and an opportunity to submit their artworks.
Riddle with an answer: let them cut off the head!
A new riddle challenges readers to use creative thinking and lateral thinking skills.
The capital is preparing to paint itself pink: the "Pink Vilnius" competition is announced
Vilnius is inviting local businesses and communities to participate creatively in the upcoming "Pink Vilnius" festival by decorating public spaces with pink accents inspired by the traditional cold beetroot soup festival.
From Detail Hunting to Mood. Explore the Art of Sketching!
A creative project encourages sharing sketches and ideas, promoting exploration of art in museums and nature.
Africa: Kessa Unveils Its 30 Laureates For The First Edition
The KESSA program has selected 30 laureates from nearly 1,900 applications to participate in its inaugural edition, highlighting a new generation of storytellers across Africa.
The TECNO CAMON 50 Series Launches as the Pocket Imaging Master and Productivity Engine for a New Generation
TECNO has launched the CAMON 50 Series of smartphones, emphasizing advanced camera capabilities and AI integration for productivity and creativity.
'In everything, there is a crack and through it enters the light': a fable about the re-enchantment of the world
The article discusses Patricio Pron's novel, which explores themes of creativity, existentialism, and the struggles of a writer tasked with chronicling the life of Benjamin Fondane.
Riddle with an answer: the driver
A riddle challenge for readers to think critically and improve their lateral thinking skills.
Plans to let AI firms use music without permission abandoned by government
The UK government has abandoned plans to allow AI firms to use copyrighted music without permission, following significant opposition from the creative community.
Riddles with answers: discover the hidden meaning in the image 18/03/26
This article discusses a new offering from LN Juegos that introduces rebuses, combining images, letters, and symbols to stimulate creativity and lateral thinking.
Simon Campanello: Chatbots Can Flatten Our Language – and Our Thoughts
The increasing use of chat services like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini may threaten the diversity of language and hinder human creativity, as warned by researchers.
Olafur Eliasson, the sculptor of light confronts the canvas: 'If you relax the obsession with results, you become less defensive'
Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson showcases a unique painting exhibition in Madrid, challenging traditional artistic approaches and encouraging a more relaxed perception of creativity.
Riddle with answer: literary anagram
The article introduces a new form of puzzles combining imagery, letters, and symbols to challenge players' creativity and lateral thinking.
The General's Engineer: The Creativity and Waste Behind the Film That Ruined Buster Keaton and Became a Classic of Cinema
A special screening of the classic silent film 'The General' will take place this Saturday in Argentina to commemorate its 100th anniversary and honor Buster Keaton's legacy.
You, Writing on the Edge: Guardian or Explorer
The article discusses the various ways individuals utilize generative AI in writing, revealing a spectrum of experiences and concerns regarding its impact on personal expression and creativity.
"When young people go out to dance, fall in love, and go to the beach, they forget the war a little"
Three photographers share personal stories tied to their creative projects in the new book 'New Danish Photography 02.'
A ton of bricks: Lego seems timeless now, but it wasn’t always this way
The article explores the enduring appeal of Lego, tracing its origins from difficult economic times and highlighting its resonance in today's fast-paced digital world.
Manuel Agnelli: "Enough with the myth of success, the algorithm, live events: let’s reclaim music"
Manuel Agnelli advocates for a return to creativity and authentic musical expression, distancing from the mainstream and the influence of algorithms.
Director Verbinski: I don't want AI to breathe for me, but to solve cancer
Director Gore Verbinski expresses his desire for AI to tackle significant issues like cancer, rather than replace human creativity or decision-making.
Master craftsmen give a new impulse to the revival and creativity of ceramic art in Latgale
Master craftsman Lilija Zeiļa is leading workshops that rejuvenate ceramic art among various generations in Latgale, Latvia, drawing a crowd of enthusiastic participants.
Riddle with Answer: The Gardener Sisters
This article presents a riddle about two sisters who clean a garden shed, posing a challenge for readers to test their lateral thinking skills.
Are machines more creative?
The article explores the debate over whether artificial intelligence (AI) is capable of true creativity compared to humans, highlighting differing opinions in the academic and technological spheres.
From 'Ronronaldo Coutinho' to 'Catarrento': creative pet names at a public veterinary hospital in AM go viral on social media
Creative pet names displayed at the Public Veterinary Hospital in Amazonas, Brazil, have gone viral on social media, sparking humorous reactions.
Discover the LNMM art collection from home! Daily activities for children
The Latvian National Museum of Art invites families to participate in a creative project, sharing children's artwork with the chance to win a prize while also discovering the museum's offerings through daily ideas and activities.
Paul Thomas Anderson honored at the Oscars with 'A Battle After Another,' a victory that seems obvious
Paul Thomas Anderson received recognition at the Oscars for his film 'A Battle After Another,' marking a significant achievement in his career.
The Wonderful Adventure World of Laufey
The article discusses Laufey's enchanting and imaginative universe.
Meet the museum staff professions! Daily tasks for little researchers
A new project invites children to explore creative ideas related to museum professions and submit their works for a chance to win a book.
Daily horoscope Sunday, March 15.
The horoscope for March 15 offers insights for various zodiac signs, highlighting opportunities for change, romance, creativity, and strong relationships.
With ice cream sticks and glue, students created a bridge capable of supporting 430 kg: "Really extraordinary"
A group of engineering students in Brazil became viral after constructing a bridge made from ice cream sticks that can support over 430 kilograms during a capacity test.
Menstrual cycle does not interfere with cognitive performance, study indicates
A study published in PLOS ONE indicates that hormonal fluctuations during the menstrual cycle do not affect women's cognitive abilities such as memory, attention, and creativity.