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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «BISOCIATION»
Descubre el uso de
bisociation en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
bisociation y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
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Linguistic Theories of Humor
5.1.1 Bisociation Theories The bisociation theories have their origin in Koestler's
book (1964) about creativity. Koestler's bisociation theory has been very
influential. For example, Douglas (1968), Noguez (1969), Milner (1972), Johnson
(1976) ...
One way to consider that question is to ask just what Koestler's concept of
bisociation clarifies about the "act of creation." For instance, we might take
Koestler to have named and characterized a distinctive psychological process
called ...
David N. PERKINS, David N Perkins, 2009
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Advances in Intelligent Data Analysis X: 10th International ...
Defining bisociation formally is, of course, a challenge. An extensive overview of
related work, links to computational creativity and related areas in AI as well as a
more thorough formalization can be found in [3]. Here we will only concentrate ...
João Gama, Elizabeth Bradley, Jaakko Hollmen, 2011
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Creativity and Artificial Intelligence: A Conceptual ...
Bisociation Before going into further detail about Arthur Koestler's work, we would
like to add that The Act of Creation is a rich philosophical and psychological
reference that encompasses ideas that are still currently accepted and explored,
...
Francisco Câmara Pereira, 2007
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The Economics of Innovation: An Introduction
BISOCIATION. The creativity literature sees combination and reorganisation as
fimdamental to the process of creative thought. People create new knowledge or
ideas by combining and reorganising existing concepts or categories. This has ...
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Milieus of Creativity: An Interdisciplinary Approach to ...
time (i.e., the exploratory appetance behavior expounded by ethologists) before
the respective bisociation will really fuse. The researcher or thinker searches for
ways to state a problem clearly and precisely, to find a clear leading question, ...
Peter Meusburger, Joachim Funke, Edgar Wunder, 2009
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Advances in Intelligent Data Analysis IX: 9th International ...
Since the core notion of our efforts is bisociation, we start by trying to provide a
sufficiently clear definition, which can guide us in our attempts to create a system
able to support a user in finding bisociations. A first definition within the BISON ...
Paul R. Cohen, Niall M. Adams, Michael R. Berthold, 2010
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No Experience Necessary Writer's Course
THE TERM “BISOCIATION” was coined by Arthur Koestler in his wonderful book
The Act of Creation. It refers to the bringing together of two ideas or forces that
would not normally be associated. Bisociation can result in strong images, ideas,
...
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Handbook of Management and Creativity
Koestler's notion of bisociation, the theoretical underpinning of the handbook,
argues that the creative mind brings together two habitually disconnected frames
of reference. But, interestingly, Koestler acknowledged that bisociation works ...
Chris Bilton, Stephen Cummings, 2014
entertaining, with an endeavour to understand the act of creation via the idea of
bisociation, and incidentally beginning with about the best explanation of humour
that I have come across. (Curiously enough, E.H. Gombrich (1961, 3,5;also395) ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «BISOCIATION»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
bisociation en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Who Designed The Rainbow-Colored LGBT Flag?
In 1976, a young man named Gilbert Baker conducted that great creative act of “bisociation,” bringing two unrelated concepts together into ... «malaysiandigest.com, Jun 15»
Things We Learned at the Toronto Screenwriting Conference
This is what is known as bisociation. To do it believably is the trick, because our mind naturally rejects the joining of these two paradoxes. «Live in Limbo, Abr 15»
Screenwriters return home to rewrite
“I'm a big believer in bisociation,” Prasad said, “This idea that creative breakthroughs come from putting two things that don't necessarily belong ... «The Michigan Daily, Mar 15»
Ode to Thierry Henry: Celebrating the Career of a “Genius”
... in overlapping neurological structures (the bisociation of implicit divergent thinking and explicit “worldview”). Like the sportsperson, the artist ... «Think Football, Dic 14»
Bottoms-up: Vertica co-founders unveil next big thing in data curation
Bisociation and New Yorker cartoons. Gartner's top 10 technologies and trends for 2015. If data is the new oil, does it need a refinery? «TechTarget, Oct 14»
Hadoop fades, the science of cartoons and the value of teamwork
Mankoff, a self-described technophile, said successful captions often contain bisociation, the combining of two seemingly unrelated ideas. "Arthur Koestler, who ... «TechTarget, Oct 14»
Advertisers Trick Your Brain by Turning Adjectives into Nouns
Puns are a classic case of bisociation: The humor comes from jumping from one meaning to the other. Metaphors bisociate between two things ... «Slate Magazine, May 14»
How advertisers trick your brain by turning adjectives into nouns
What is bisociation? It's an idea given a name by Arthur Koestler in The Act of Creation: You have two things operating on two different planes ... «The Week Magazine, May 14»
A herstory (or mansplanation) of portpersonteau words
When we make words like bromance and Galentine, we're doing what novelist Arthur Koestler called bisociation: making an "aha!" between ... «The Week Magazine, Feb 13»
Works in progress
They find an answer in the notion of "bisociation" developed by Koestler: "This term described the blending of elements from two previously ... «The Australian, Sep 12»