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Originally Posted by timsamoff View Post
Mobile Creativity is having a mobile device that's an extension of one's thoughts, interests, dreams, and physical body. Mobile Creativity is real-time interaction and communication with a person's "world." This can mean several things: communication with friends/family, interacting with business associates, retrieving information on the web, etc. But any individual's world is much larger than the internet -- and even pure "communication." A person's world encompasses life, art, music, and culture, and fuses traditional communication with new ways of interacting with one's interests.

Personally, I'd love to be able to hold my up mobile device and see my surroundings through the device's camera so that I could sketch on top of what I'm seeing (or take notes or retrieve information...). I wish I could record some music that I'm hearing and have the device tell me the artist and title of the song. I'd like to scan my surroundings with the device and retrieve information about where I am. And, I'd like the ability to upload all of this information to a service that could sync with all of my other computers.

Overall, Mobile Creativity is the freedom to use a mobile device for whatever a person likes -- untethered by hardware and software limitations; free to mold and stretch the device in ways that were never thought of by the manufacturer. Mobile Creativity is making a device one's own -- an inherent piece of who a person is, not just a gadget that fills one's pocket.

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I lurked on this site for a long time without posting but this one made me want to respond. Beautiful thought and well said.

My response would be similar: mobile creativity is what I do with my device (I'd love to be able to have a more heightened interaction with my surrounds, or use the combination of accelerometer/mic/video/sensors to create a new art or music form), what I do on my device (being able to do media mashups/cross-format editing would be amazing), and what I do to my device (hacknmodding to do novel things like control a toy robot or Wii).
 

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to me mobile creativity has two levels. 1st is the industry level that produces the devices that they can use to be creative. The second on is user level where I can use the device for creative purposes. I can communicate with others with it, I can write notes, draw scetches, calcule, write applicication and so on. so basicly the user level creativity is the same deal as with cumputers, only in smaller scale and you can put the device in your pocket. mobile creativity doesn't bind you. the first level makes the second one possible.

dunno if that makes any sense but that's what came into my mind.
 

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I was working on a program for sharing drawings in real time (after every mouse up event) before get stucked on rewriting an mp3 decoder to compile under maemo and free the mediaplayers from any bulky dependencies. I think a discussion on mobile creativity is still a bit premature; what we need IMO are some solid reliable bases and easy tools to let creatives and marketters do their duties.
the devices should have an unique identity easily accesible to the developers and my home wireless network, my workplace infrastructure and my cars should always recognize my device and keep my datastreams update: the car gps and mantenaince data should always be update automaticaly on the mobile device; the devices should have a peer to peer network (two or more devices should be able to talk each other without the need of any other infrastructure) and let programmers being creative with chats, playlists/image/file/position/mood/moan share...The entire mobile scene really need a form of micropayments system: the cellphone infrastructure is so reliable and ubiquitois that seem impossible to believe that I cant use my phone for buy a coke or a metro ticket.
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Originally Posted by timsamoff View Post
Overall, Mobile Creativity is the freedom to use a mobile device for whatever a person likes -- untethered by hardware and software limitations; free to mold and stretch the device in ways that were never thought of by the manufacturer. Mobile Creativity is making a device one's own -- an inherent piece of who a person is, not just a gadget that fills one's pocket.
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In addition to other things I enjoy fiction writing, songwriting and graphic arts. Ideas occur at the craziest times and places and I need to capture them... so voice recording (and best of all recognition) is a big one for me, as well as the ability to capture and annotate images as well as create them on the fly from scratch. As qole noted liqbase is growing into an extremely useful app so that's a start... but I'm seeing potential with Maemo devices as handheld creativity boxes for writers and artists.

Then there are applications such as the OSM2Go for editing OpenStreetMaps. The ability to update, refine and add value to a commons mapping solution is powerful, and could be one of the killer apps that creates buzz around the platform. In fact it's that on-the-go heavy computing power in your hand that makes the devices so compelling in the first place-- all potential users need are hard, clear use cases such as we are discussing.

And then there's augmented reality...
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Mobile creativity to me is a user interface that's one part canvas, another part servant.

Mobile creativity is the understanding of restraints (physics, screen size, input mechanisms) and the outright defiance by some developers to turn those restraints into tracks of innovation.

Mobile creativity is being ahead of the curve - doing Star Trek-like actions now - while teaching people how to paint a canvas like Fred and Barney with what they have.

Mobile creativity is motion while sitting, contentment in action, the poetry of technical design and the grammar of engineering playing to a tune all its own, with an ear to a future that many in the world will one day embrace.

(yes, I know this came off poetic, but I've been writing poetry for 20+ years, I can't help it)
 

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I envision a new sort of music making app. Imagine one that combines the mike and accellerometer inputs to generate sounds, and then semi-randomized algorithms to mold that into music. The mike picks up ambient waveforms, the accellerometer captures your sweeping hand gestures (think: orchestra conductor) and intervals between peaks or pause points (all easily configurable) for the notation. Or you could ignore the mike and select from a waveform library. The touchscreen could even come into play. Think Band-in-a-Box for mobile touch devices.
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Originally Posted by ciroip View Post
I think a discussion on mobile creativity is still a bit premature
Could you expand on why you think so?

Personally I think it is never too early to discuss this sort of subject... especially for a 4-year-old product line.
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Originally Posted by ysss View Post
...I'd like to be able to see all MY activities and ALL the input\output I do through my device on a single timeline.
I had another thought (based on a couple of UI ideas I had a while back -- below) that go hand-in-hand with what ysss is saying (and what lcuk is working on as well). Not only do I like the idea of a functional timeline of user actions, but an integrated sense of device functionality.





Of course, these ideas need to be better fleshed-out, but it's the beginning of complete integration.

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What does Mobile Creativity mean to you?
For me, it means to be able of unleash my creativity in every way I can while I am mobile. Creativity usually expresses as media, be it written, spoken (podcasts?), recorded (music), graphical (be able to create graphics from zero) and video.

I should be able to easily create any type of media, even combining more than one type, and then distribute it freely, and as quickly as possible, and having at my disposition numerous channels I can access to distribute it, while I am in the move.

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