Jiang's account of creativity as access to information beyond the conscious self, rather than self-generated production.
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receiving ideas
Jiang's account of creativity as access to information beyond the conscious self, rather than self-generated production.
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Jiang describes his own creative practice as receiving ideas while lying around, walking, daydreaming, writing in bursts, and then receiving new ideas the next day.
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"...the park, and I come back and I have all these ideas. And I write down all these ideas over one hour, or two..."
"My wife tells me that when I write or when I work, it's like I'm possessed. I'm possessed by something, okay? Meaning like, I..."
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