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Methodological Approach for the Analysis of Artistic Creativity through First-Person Analysis
Author(s) -
Pierre d’Argyll
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
advances in social science and culture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2640-9682
pISSN - 2640-9674
DOI - 10.22158/assc.v1n2p180
Subject(s) - creativity , introspection , subject (documents) , consciousness , psychology , field (mathematics) , experiential learning , cognitive science , epistemology , computer science , cognitive psychology , social psychology , mathematics education , philosophy , mathematics , neuroscience , library science , pure mathematics
Can the study of a single subject by means of a first-person analysis be considered from a scientific methodological approach? The response from neurophenomenology is yes. The recent science of consciousness led by Francisco Varela claims the need to use first-person data, subjective-experiential reports to link them with neurobiological correlates of classically scientific third-person data. I address here a systematic disciplined methodology to translate first-person analysis to the field of art creativity to be performed by the own artist/subject. The goal is to formulate a methodology to be further validated and standardized by other artists willing to perform an introspective analysis, in what can be considered open to “intersubjective validation” in terms of Varela. First-person analysis by the artist herself might reciprocally offer the basis for scientific understanding of the neural processes involved in the synthesis of a creative artwork. Finally, better understanding in the mechanisms involved in inspiration, synthesis and execution of art-work may also help an artist to enhance his/her creative abilities.

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