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Isolation & Creativity
a thesis
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dingatx
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For the next week or so, I'll present a petite thesis on the idea that isolation breeds creativity.
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digitalmindphotography
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A Country in Isolation
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pjan vandaele
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The Great Peace began when the Tokugawa Shogunate closed Japan to most foreigners. A few ships from the Dutch and China were allowed at one port.
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L'oeil étranger
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Edo Period
1600s to late 1800s
Sakoku - policy of isolation from foreign influences
Cities grew
Merchants & Artisans flexible income.
Daimyo patrons.
Samurai, Nobility, Clergy - fixed income.
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Tojosan
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During this Isolation
Banraku Theatre
Geishas
Kabuki
Higher literacy
All under a Confucius - influenced shogunate.
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Jean-François Chénier
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Both Hokusai and BashO are examples of artists that defined the Edo Period.
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é·å¤ª
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Hokusai
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Yellow-covered books
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dalbera
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36 views of Mt Fuji
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Anything before 70 years not worth counting
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Haiku
Shortest of Japanese poetry
Dense language - a sketch
Objective description
Subjective - left to interpretation.
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TahoeSunsets
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And
5, 7, 5
Seasonal word - implied or not.
See viewing parties
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jasohill
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Evolution of
Renga, linked poem, a haiku with two extra lines - yes, that’s a tanka poem. (5-7-5-7-7)
The difference, one person does the first stanza, and another second one.
Seasons are a traditional theme, although not as much now.
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Aries Tottle
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A catpillar
This deep in fall —
Still not a butterfly....
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harold.lloyd
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Speed Renga
One starts with the 5-7-5
A second person adds two lines 7-7
A third person 5-7-5
And so on.
I’m not worried about a seasonal theme.
Go
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Meriç DaÄlı
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Lesson 2
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Exploring BashO
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amira_a
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Alas! The firefly seen by
darling
is nothing but a red-necked insect.
BashO
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falcon_mohyan
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Senryu
human haiku
Written in present tense and only references the human condition
Irony and humour are key
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unicoletti
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I am told I look young
That is how I know
I am not young anymore.
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Jon Tyson
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I would like to switch
To remote work
But I don’t have a job
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espensorvik
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I go by car
To the gym
To ride a bicycle
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Conal Gallagher
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The stone saint
Is kissed on the mouth
by a slug.
Shigeo
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sebpaquet
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Even a mole
Sometimes makes a
False step - up
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ahmad kanbar
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A butterfly
That goes straight
Has free time
Kao
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Alias 0591
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The stray dog
Whatever names it’s called
By, turns back
Santaro
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Anoir Chafik
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A fist-sized rock thrown
From a smiling stranger i
Caught with my left hand.
Hachi
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Martin LaBar (going on hiatus)
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Guerrilla Poetry
Publishing poetry in unexpected & unconventional ways in unexpected and unconventional places
Just google it and you’ll know what I mean.
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marfis75
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Guerrilla Senryu
Compose some senryus
Think about unconventional ways and places to share your poetry.
Once you’ve placed it, document it.
Submit the documentation.
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Tony Webster
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Does isolation breed creativity across cultures?
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Larisa Birta
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Philosophies that use isolation as a creative tool
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David Marcu
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Ryokan & Thoreau
A Monk & Transcendentalist
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burningmax
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Ryokan
Born 1758 village of Izumesaki
Studied Chinese & Japanese Literature
Left a hereditary position to study Zen
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Gabriel 'Briel' Rocha
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Zen
From Chinese Chan Buddhism
Self control, meditation, acting on insight into the Buddha nature.
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thebarrowboy
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Only thing
The thief left behind
Moon in my window
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Werner Kunz
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Practiced poetry and calligraphy
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matsuyuki
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Legend says Ryokan practiced his calligraphy brushwork in the air
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Cathy Cho
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Training period
Till he was 39 at monasteries
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arcreyes [-ratamahatta-]
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Wandering Period
33 - 39
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mikesten
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Mature Period
Lived in a sparse hut for 20 years (39-59)
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Edward Faulkner
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10 000 leaves anthology
8th CE
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Jill Clardy
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Longed to follow Dogen's teachings - brought Zen to Japan.
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Kay Gaensler
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Paradoxes
Diligence - relaxation
Wisdom - stupidity
Poverty - comfort
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vgm8383
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@ 69 too weak to live alone, moved into a woodshed in a village.
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esivesind
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First student, a nun (Tenshin). They conversed via poetry.
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Tenku
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Dew on the Lotus
Tenshin's memoir of Ryokan
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noahg.
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Ryokan
Zen Buddhist monk
Wrote poetry & calligraphy
Lived in poverty - wandering or in isolation
One student
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arbyreed
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Some Ryokan poetry
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Swamibu
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as long as I don't aim,
I won't miss.
With a catalpa bow
I shoot an arrow
Towards the open sky
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Ferruccio Berti
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mountain storm
Don't blow so hard
At night on my journey.
I sleep on one sleeve
Of my white robe.
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kevin dooley
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In one thousand years
How can I
Live up to
The true path
Even for a single day?
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Vijay Gunda
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See and realize
That this world
Is not permanent
Neither late nor early
Flowers will remain.
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@Doug88888
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Thoreau
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Nick Kenrick..
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Henry David Thoreau
American essayist, poet, philosopher
Best known for “On Walden Pond”
Born July 12, 1817
Ralph Waldo Emerson friend and mentor
Transcendentalist movement of 19th century America
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Saint Iscariot
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Went to Harvard to study languages.
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Pierre-Alexandre K
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Set up a school for a short time after graduation. His illness brought its end.
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Claudio.Ar
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Through Emerson was exposed to transcendentalism.
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TranscendentalGenealogist
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Thoreau lived for a time with Emerson. Emerson used his influence to promote Thoreau’s writings and gave him access to land (Walden Pond).
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Onasill ~ Bill Badzo
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Walden Pond
In 1845, Thoreau built a small home on Walden Pond (Emerson’s Property).
He spent 2 years, 2 months and two days on this social experiment.
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Juan Cruz Vidiri
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Forgoing the Protestant work ethic (6 day on, one off), Thoreau spent time writing and philosophizing.
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Onasill ~ Bill Badzo
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Notable works
A week on Concord & Merrimack Rivers
Live in the Woods (Walden Pond)
Civil Disobedience
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Hindrik S
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1862, succumbed to tuberculosis after decades fighting it.
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David Aler
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Thoreau Influenced
When confronted about unpaid taxes, wrote Civil Disobedience
Martin Luther King Jr & Ghandi have referenced that work as an important catalyst.
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Jose Luis Mieza Photography
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A Transcendentalists and a Zen monk both used isolation to forward their philosophical practices. A creative process was a byproduct of this practice.
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basswulf
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Other Examples?
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Chris Byron
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