Constraint Infected

fmedlin | music, productivity | Friday, May 9th, 2008

VIH

I’m intrigued by the number of casual conversations lately that have touched on the theme of embracing constraints as a gateway to creative solutions. Are artists as constraint infected as their tech world brethren? There seems to be an awareness that unrestricted composition is a daunting task and that introducing constraints can get you to the downbeat.

Instead, someone says, “Write me a piece of music using only a flute, saw, and this broken toy piano. You can only use the notes D, E, and B – but never all 3 at the same time. It has to be in 3/4 time, start quiet, get loud, then get quiet by the end. Go!”

Aha! Now you’re cookin’!

[From Restrictions will set you free | Derek Sivers]

Recently, I’m hearing folks talk about their timed dashes. Duff says Nokahuna was a 48 hour burst effort and Nathaniel is crafting his weekly schedule to create artificial calendar constraints.

There, I did it. A blog post constrained to three paragraphs, a quote plus six links that associate 37signals with a broken toy piano. How’s that for a creative solution?

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