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Matthew Prebeg

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Creativity is all around us

Creativity is intricately interwoven with attention. At its core, creativity is about connecting things that don’t obviously go together. But you can’t connect what you don’t notice. Attention is the substrate of creativity. What you notice...

3 months ago
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I worship colours

1. It sort of just happened one day. Perhaps it was the day my high school social worker revealed a colour wheel from her desk drawer and asked me to pick a hue that matched how I felt. A few weeks later she told me that there wasn’t anythi...

4 months ago
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A letter to the FBI agent in my webcam

So I’m at dinner the other night telling my friends how I want to have a go at metalworking. I had this clever idea for a silver necklace, and I just needed to find a way to make it. As I open my phone to pass time on the subway ride home, ...

5 months ago
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On digital composting and letting go

A few weeks ago, I gave a talk at Fleuron, a three-day online festival for all things at the overlap of botany and technology. It was about a practice for digital composting, or actively facilitating the digital decay process.

6 months ago
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