Milly Fitzwilly's Mousecatcher

https://macintoshgarden.org/games/milly-fitzwillys-mousecatcher

An interactive storybook for children about a girl who invents mouse catchers to get rid of mice in her town. This is one from the Kidstory Series.

#macgarden #earlychildhood #interactivefiction #1994 #activeimagination #brilliantinteractiveideas #macromediadirector4

My half-baked deep thought of the day is that we are living through a time in which imagination has been de-legitimatized generally, and we are reaching the necessarily absurd crescendo of this process. It is taking physical form in technologies such as generative AI, literal Anti-Imagination generators.

Let me be clear what I (don't) mean by "imagination". I do not mean "creative", "fictional", "imaginary", or "artistic"--those words can be related, but they've also been co-opted into exactly the trend I'm calling out. I also don't mean interesting images that appear in your mind or dreams but are then dismissed as lacking significance. I do mean truly imaginative acts arising within and from the mind, and not subjected to editorial scrutiny by logic, empiricism, or other instrumentalized forms of reason. Dreams are one way to access imagination; active imagination--stream of consciousness directed but not edited by the conscious mind--can be a way to explore it. Religious, magical, mystical, or meditative practices can too if that's your jam. So can psychoanalysis and some other forms of therapy. There are countless other ways and I don't pretend to have any special knowledge of this, I'm just riffing on an idea.

More and more I believe that we have to rediscover and exercise this aspect of ourselves if we're to navigate the current crisis. (*) Our collective imagination lacks force at a time when generative Anti-Imagination is reaching industrial scale.

#AI #GenAI #GenerativeAI #imagination #ActiveImagination

(*) "Crisis" has a medical definition: "that change in a disease which indicates whether the result is to be recovery or death" (Webster's dictionary). Its Greek root can also mean "decision", which I like to think about when considering "crises". They are decisions that need to be made.
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Explore how Carl Jung's concept of active imagination can enhance radio production. Our latest blog discusses practical ways for programme makers to access their unconscious for richer audio content. Learn to deepen listener engagement through thoughtful soundscapes. Read more: #RadioProduction #ActiveImagination #CarlJung

https://decentered.co.uk/active-imagination-for-creative-radio-programme-making/

This @RedBookJung post is an example of #ActiveImagination in #Jungian #psychoanalysis or #psychotherapy.

In this excerpt, from 1914, Jung has imagined a serpent and is in engaged in a conversation with this imaginal figure. He writes down the dialogue that occurs, with one part for the serpent, and one for himself. He interacts with the figure in as real a way as possible, as if it were a real figure present with him.

#CGJung #AnalyticalPsychology https://schelling.pt/@RedBookJung/111469658191987642

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Serpent: They are not opposites, but simply differences. Just as little as you make the day the opposite of the year or the bushel the opposite of the cubit. I: That's enlightening, but somewhat boring. - LS, p. 176 #CGJung

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Phases of #ActiveImagination:
1. #Preparation. Prepare the mind to enter imaginal space through "expectant quiet."
2. #Evocation or #Intention. Ego invites the unconscious to communicate.
3. #Interaction. Unconscious comes alive in some way– sensation, image, voice, etc.
4. #Reflection. Ego considers what the unconscious has shared, perhaps with therapist, trusted friends, etc.
5. #Integration. If unable or unwilling to practice the gained wisdom in the outer world, the project has failed.

Through the practice of #ActiveImagination, "the image created by the #Unconscious and the #Ego interact, and in this interaction, they create the necessary tension to evoke the #Transcendent function. [...]

The self is the union of opposites, as well as the center of the #psyche. The transcendent function is the means by which these opposites become united, the process by which the #manifest self is brought into being."

–Jeffrey Raff, Jung and the Alchemical Imagination

Maybe one day I'll just throw together all my various notes, flash fics, and unfinished projects into a giant compendium, publish it, and title it "Fantastic Tales of Whatever: Stuff from the Mind of a Neurodivergent."

#adhd #writing #activeimagination #bitsnpieces
#ArtAdventCalendar Day 10/ Painting week
For several years, I did a lot of #ProcessPainting. It’s freeing, fun, and (for me) a key to my unconscious, interior life. A kind of #LucidDreaming while awake. #Jung might call it #ActiveImagination. I return to this #intuitive #MindfulnessPractice when I feel stuck, emotionally or creatively. I chose this one to share today because #Caturday & #BlackCats.
“My Wildness”
2017, Tempera on paper (18”x24”)
#painting #ArtistsOnMastodon #art #creativity