Prompt writing guide for AI image generation: photographic and design terminology
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration RESOURCE Prompt writing guide for AI image generation: photographic and design terminology Anna Lofi [Author’s info] 13 July 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. How to create a high-contrast scene, or capture dynamic movement? How...Crafting AI prompts from real photographs: a guide
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration RESOURCE Crafting AI prompts from real photographs: a guide Dave Gibbons [Author’s info] 13 July 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. This AI prompt guide includes photographs along with descriptive text to help you write prompts...Creative Keyboard Machine: an exercise in imagination
Artist across centuries: an imagined interview with Virginia Wolf’s Orlando
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration INTERVIEW Artist across centuries: an imagined interview with Virginia Wolf’s Orlando By ChatGPT (overseen and edited by humans: Gil Dekel and Lyra Goga) [Authors’ info] 10 December 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. This text,...Seeing with wisdom: an imagined interview with William Blake
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration INTERVIEW Seeing with wisdom: an imagined interview with William Blake ChatGPT (overseen and edited by Gil Dekel) [Authors’ info] 10 December 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. This text, presented as an interview, is based on...Art created in the still corners of our lives: Leonard Koscianski interviewed by Gil Dekel
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration INTERVIEW Art created in the still corners of our lives: Leonard Koscianski interviewed by Gil Dekel Leonard Koscianski and Gil Dekel [Authors’ info] 10 December 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. Gil: Your work portrays a sense,...Connecting feelings with no words: Chiharu Shiota interviewed by Gil Dekel
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration INTERVIEW Connecting feelings with no words: Chiharu Shiota interviewed by Gil Dekel Chiharu Shiota and Gil Dekel [Authors’ info] 10 December 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. Gil Dekel: You wrap wool threads around metal frames...Filling places with experience: Emma Moxey interviewed by Gil Dekel
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration INTERVIEW Filling places with experience: Emma Moxey interviewed by Gil Dekel Emma Moxey and Gil Dekel [Authors’ info] 10 December 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. Gil: You don’t use many colours in your art; and when you do,...Blake’s explorers of the imagination: Valentin Gerlier interviewed by Gil Dekel
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration INTERVIEW Blake’s explorers of the imagination: Valentin Gerlier interviewed by Gil Dekel Valentin Gerlier and Gil Dekel [Authors’ info] 10 December 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. Gil: How did Blake define the imagination? ...Psychorealism: Dasha Pears interviewed by Gil Dekel
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration INTERVIEW Psychorealism: Dasha Pears interviewed by Gil Dekel Dasha Pears and Gil Dekel [Authors’ info] 10 December 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. Gil Dekel: You use photography, which is a tool to document reality, but your...The art of looking closer: beauty in cityscapes
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration PERSPECTIVE The art of looking closer: beauty in cityscapes Rabia Raja [Author’s info] 10 December 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. Walking through the city, we often find ourselves on autopilot mode – glancing at the...Unexpected beauty in errors: AI’s intriguing flaws
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration PERSPECTIVE Unexpected beauty in errors: AI’s intriguing flaws Dave Gibbons [Author’s info] 10 December 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. When we think of errors, we typically associate them with failure, regarding them...Soul and experience: art as a universal act of creativity
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration PERSPECTIVE Soul and experience: art as a universal act of creativity Natalie Dekel [Author’s info] 10 December 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. Creativity is about openness—a willingness to question, to challenge, and to...Transforming simple lines into visual stories
Journal of Creativity and Inspiration PERSPECTIVE Transforming simple lines into visual stories Lila Tapley [Author’s info] 10 December 2024 – Vol 2, Issue 4. My creative process begins when I see an image that triggers something in me. It does not have to...The writing levels pyramid: a framework for high-quality academic writing
A framework for assessing the quality of academic writing by listing competencies required at different writing levels, mapped to Bloom’s Taxonomy of Cognitive Levels. The framework uses a pyramid structure, with each level building upon the previous one, starting from basic factual writing and culminating in original, innovative work. The levels are defined by proficiency in each cognitive process. The article also provides a list of measurable verbs associated with each level, which can be used for both instruction and assessment.