Showing posts with label Creative. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Creative. Show all posts

Which Way Do You Spin… Left Brain or Right Brain?

Which way is the dancer spinning… clockwise or counter-clockwise?

Most people will see her turning counter-clockwise, which apparently means you’re more left brained (logical). I see her spinning that way, and it’s at first almost impossible to imagine her going clockwise. But it happens, usually by focusing or when something unexpectedly alters your perception.

Which Way Do You Spin… Left Brain or Right Brain?


Here’s the typical run down on left versus right brain:

LEFT BRAIN FUNCTIONS

uses logic
detail oriented
facts rule
words and language
present and past
math and science
can comprehend
knowing
acknowledges
order/pattern perception
knows object name
reality based
forms strategies
practical
safe

RIGHT BRAIN FUNCTIONS

uses feeling
“big picture” oriented
imagination rules
symbols and images
present and future
philosophy & religion
can “get it” (i.e. meaning)
believes
appreciates
spatial perception
knows object function
fantasy based
presents possibilities
impetuous
risk taking

Many people associate the right brain with creativity and lateral thinking, and there’s certainly something to that. Our left brains create structures that can act as barriers to alternative solutions and perspectives.

But your left brain plays a crucial role in creativity as well. Seeing logical associations between seemingly unrelated things is a hallmark of creativity. And the critical-thinking skills necessary to tell a good idea from a bad one are pretty important too.

So… tell us which way your dancer spins for you in the comments. And weigh in with your opinion about the right brain versus left brain for creativity… isn’t it a really a “whole mind” thing?

Creative Muscular Hand Bag Illusion

Check out the creative idea of the bag makers.It looks like the person is carrying weights rather than a bag.

Creative Muscular Hand Bag Illusion

Sexy illusion Underwater

This image is really cool, three girls standing underwater and focusing for a picture but what is really confusing is the whole body of those girls are looking really big. Childrens are doing this type of thing most of the time, putting finger underwater and notice that finger is looking big, its a king of glass effect.

Sexy illusion Underwater

ASPE Shopping Gun Bag Illusion

ASPE Shopping Gun Bag Illusion


Nice way to create a illusion. The APSE shopping bag has amazingly designed that look like an illusion. the one who is carrying the Shopping bag looks as if he is really carrying a gun!. People must be confuse some time and definately will give a second look at the ASPE Shopping Gun Bag.

Coffins From Ghana

A cigarette-shaped coffin is carried in a funeral procession in the Ghanaian capital, Accra. Relatives wanted to honor the dead man's love of smoking and his cigarette business.


A coffin designed for a seamstress is decorated with a sewing machine. It can take up to a month to make the coffins, which are kept at the carpenter's until the funeral day. It's considered bad luck to bring the coffins home ahead of time.


Pineapple Coffin: Sweet death?


Benz Coffin: Affordable when dead: For about 30 years Ghana has earned a special reputation for the world's most colorful and imaginative coffins for their dead.


"Air Jordan" Coffin: MJ, do you want one of these?



Shoe Coffin: Prizes for an imaginative coffin vary between five and six million Cedis (about 500 to 600 US dollars).




Fish Coffin: Young carpenters carry a coffin shaped in the form of a fish over the main road in Teshie.


Beer Coffin:It's not unusual that fatalities are kept in the fridge of the morgue for almost three weeks until the carpenters have finished their shaped coffins to show mourners the profession or the individuality of the casual.


Coca Cola Coffin: Young carpenters open a coffin shaped in the form of a Coca Cola bottle in Teshie, a suburb of Accra January 22, 2004.

For the Ga tribe in coastal Ghana, funerals are a time of mourning, but also of celebration. The Ga people believe that when their loved ones die, they move on into another life and the Ga make sure they do so in style. They honor their dead with brightly colored coffins that celebrate the way they lived.

The coffins are designed to represent an aspect of the dead person's life. Such as a car if they were a driver, a fish if their livelihood was the sea or a sewing machine for a seamstress. They might also symbolize a vice such as a bottle of beer or a cigarette.

Ablade Glover, an artist who works with the carpenters, says the coffin acts as a home in the afterlife, so it must be beautiful. But he laments that after putting so much time into creating the coffin, it gets hidden underground.

"By the end of the day, they are going to bury this thing, which has taken so much time, so much energy�" he says.

Weird Pencil Art









Very classy furniture made from pencils. I wonder who is going to sit on this pencil chair.

Carl Johan Paulin Photography



















Carl's work is vibrant and colorful, and showcases not only his technical prowess but his unique sense of humor as well. This year he was featured in Luzer's Best Advertising Photographers.
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