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"Out of sight"


I've just watched the best 5-minute anim and it made my day, a Japanese one about a blind little girl who lost her dog guide for a while. It inspired me one thought: "we become creative only after closing our eyes to the outer noise and focus on our internal voice. Only then we can isolate a different perspective of the world, not like everybody else sees it, not like we are told to see it, but how we imagin it. How would things look if we see them through only our creative mind? Anything could happen then, and that's the impossible and magic world of creativity.
Then only, "Resist the usual" or "be different" or "think different", will make sense.

I would say that it's good to plan our plan according to real data, in a real world and to fit perfectly in the tangible and conventional world, but we should incept this plan creatively, in a borderless world of no limits.

How many times you were faced with an "apparently" complex situation, and you kicked out your first thought after analyzing and going through lots of scenarios and science, to discover at the end that it's that first intuition is the winner? Please let me know.
Google the movie"out of sight" on vimeo or youtube.
http://bit.ly/9NNBPS


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