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  1. It is the communal form of the concept of the genius." Individuals immersed in a productive scenius will blossom and produce their best work. When buoyed by scenius, you act like genius. Your like-minded peers, and the entire environment inspire you. The geography of scenius is nurtured by several factors:
  2. thecreativelife.net

    Let's forget the idea of 'genius' for a little while, let's think about the whole ecology of ideas that give rise to good new thoughts and good new work." How scenius grows. Amplifying on this later in Wired magazine, Kevin Kelly suggests that a fertile scenius emerges from at least some of the following conditions: Mutual ...
  3. darylchow.com

    Scenius vs. Genius. by Daryl Chow, MA, PhD · Published October 22, 2016 · Updated February 12, 2019. Reading Time: 4 minutes. Not only does his brilliance shine in his collaborations, he's also good at coming up with words. Heard of the term " ... " Genius is individual, scenius is communal ...
  4. austinkleon.com

    "Scenius" is a term coined by musician and producer Brian Eno to counter "The Lone Genius Myth," or the idea that innovation in art and culture comes from a few Great Chosen Ones. When Eno draws what the traditional model of genius looks like, he uses the example of the symphony orchestra, with God or the Muse at the very top of the triangle, and on descending levels, the composer, the ...
  5. alicestrathern.com

    The genius vs scenius dichotomy has profoundly changed the way I think of creative process. I first heard about it in Austin Kleon's book Show Your Work!. In this book, Kleon decodes one of the most common myths about creativity: the existence of a "genius"; someone who is extremely talented person and is able to create anything from scratch and without any influence.
  6. neeramahajan.com

    "Scenius stands for the intelligence and the intuition of a whole cultural scene. It is the communal form of the concept of genius. Individuals immersed in a productive "scenius" blossom and produce their best work. When buoyed by scenius, you act like a genius. Your like-minded peers and the entire environment inspire you." - Brian Eno
  7. "'Scenius' stands for the intelligence and the intuition of a whole cultural scene. It is the communal form of the concept of the genius." —Brian Eno 1 Despite the fact that his name appears on the covers of the albums Another Green World and Ambient 1/Music For Airports as their primary author, Brian Eno has made clear his understanding that musical compositions and other creative ...
  8. Scenius, or Communal Genius. The geography of scenius is nurtured by several factors: ... Scenius can be thought of as the best of peer pressure. • Rapid exchange of tools and techniques - As soon as something is invented, it is flaunted and then shared. Ideas flow quickly because they are flowing inside a common language and sensibility.
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