Embodied Creativity

Embodied Creativity
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The Partnering Lab presents Embodied Creativity: a podcast focused on the methods of creative practitioners. Join our host, Ilya Vidrin, alongside a series of guests, as we explore the relationship between bodies and creativity.
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The podcast explores the intersection of the physical body and creativity, with specific topics including the philosophy of movement in dance, the impact of shape and momentum, and the broader implications of creative processes across different fields. Episodes feature examples such as discussions with Liz Lerman on the artistic process and the universal capacity to dream, showcasing how creativity manifests in diverse backgrounds and experiences.

The Partnering Lab presents Embodied Creativity: a podcast focused on the methods of creative practitioners. Join our host, Ilya Vidrin, alongside a series of guests, as we explore the relationship between bodies and creativity.
Artist, design researcher, and writer Sara Hendren sits down with host Ilya Vidrin to discuss embodiment and the designed world.
Sara Hendren is an Associate Professor in Art + Design with a joint appointment in the School of Architecture at Northeastern University. Her book What Can A Body Do? How We Meet the Built World (Riverhead/Penguin Random House, 2020) explores the places where disability shows up in design at all scales: assistive technology, furniture, architecture, urban planning, and more. It was named one of the Best Books of 2020 by NPR, a finalist for the Massachusetts Book Award, and won the 2021 Science in Society Journalism book prize.

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