7 steps of creative thinking: Raphael DiLuzio at TEDxDirigo

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Raphael Diluzio is a serial creative artist, entrepreneur and professor. He is currently developing two start-ups, creating a new program in Design Science at USM, while still maintaining his studio practice. His art is centered in visual image making, primarily in the relation between traditional studio art and digital time-based media. His interest lies in reconnecting a historical praxis in painting with technology. The result is live digital performances, time-based projected paintings, installation, and visualization. Raphael actively writes and publishes his theories on, Creative Intelligence, Design Science, working in a time-based medium as well as critically examining how these emerging media affect our culture. He currently resides in Maine.

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Step1 Forming Question
step2 Research
step3 basterd stage
stage4 stage of gestation
step5 Eureca moment
Step6 process of making it real
Step7 Stage of testing and criticism

drsantoshsah
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Sad to hear that Raphael passed away unexpectedly over the weekend.. I had the pleasure of being one of his last students during his final full semester and this man was unique. The stories, smiles and laughs made the classroom so much better of an environment. I will always remember Raphael and my heart goes out to the family.

MrJasspy
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RIP Professor Raphael Diluzio, I was a student of his this semester, and I received the news before his class. I have to say I am devastated to hear about his passing. This man was beyond awesome and definitely taught me a new perspective towards live. RIP to a man who made a big impact to the world!

bradkelley
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My Dear Raphael, this talk was brilliant. You were extraordinarily creative and superbly passionate about art as well as the lives you touched. I imagine you are painting in heaven.❤

kathyharvey
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Thank you all for your wonderful comments please share the link with friends

raphaeldiluzio
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the way he deliver the lecture after his serious accident in past that's remarkable . God bless you & keep it up the light of knowledge to humanity .atif gul from pakistan

Villagelifekpk
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You kind man, are just wonderful. I love your thoughts and your journey is just amazing! You are also very right and fear is the main stumbling block for many people including me. Trying to tackle that which is what brought me to your video. Thank you for posting this. It's 5 years later and it's still very relevant and I expect will be timeless.
Big Hugs!! Reeah.

mtmeade
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A most wonderful talk with such naturalness. Thank you Raphael for inspiring me to do what I know I must do: to bring into this new world! New World!

kennethkrzistetzko
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Raphael is an amazing individual, i had the pleasure of talking one of his classes, and afterward working at his Ci2 Lab to research my ideas. He is an intelligent man.  

aqsharif
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I had listened to this talk a couple years ago, and it has proved helpful for the exact reason he mentioned. I now am able to more formally recognize where I'm at in the process, and having that framework helps me bring about the various steps much more fluidly. It really has proved very helpful. My process was effective before, in that I was able to fairly consistently get good results, but it was considerably more disjointed and sometimes quite agonizing to fumble my way through an undefined process.

KongLuvs
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Just watched this and was really taken in by this guy, what a kind person who has overcome so much and shared his story. Thanks

fdocument
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Great sharing. Thks, I've been tickled to think more creatively abt ideas & put them in practice, share them with da world!

sylivianambalirwa
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RIP you were an awesome light and taught so many people things they didn't see in themselves!

matthewallen
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Excellent speech! Very inspiring and motivational, and so relatable for me ( a survivor of TBI). I am sad to find out from these comments that Professor Raphael DiLuzio has passed away. I am going to remember him because I feel influenced by what he has shared with the world.

ewalichorowicz
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Raphael, your talk was so inspiring to the point that I am going to put it to use. It could not have come a better time in my life. Thank you for sharing.

NancyLynn
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Very informative but underrated ted speech. This guy is amazing and inspiring

javadfast
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Love the talk - both in content and in delivery. I have been on this kick of deconstructing momentum, and your talk is another way of communicating and reinforcing it. Momentum being an ecosystem of Consumption, Mass, and Velocity.

Thanks for sharing your insights.

iamintricate
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Thank you for this wonderful lecture, especially the research point, I am taking to heart the great insights you have given, this is one of the best Ted Talks I have seen!! Thank you

lhawkins
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Very inspirational! And thank you for sharing your journey and story. Very intelligent man who never gave up! Very sad to hear that you have passed.

ojwnqxt
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This is so informative! Sometimes I have those familiar moments, but I'd just put them off for some lazy reason. This talk inspires a LOT.

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