Apollo 13 Creativity: In-the-Box Innovation
✍ Scribed by MARGARET J. KING
- Book ID
- 102870823
- Publisher
- Creative Education Foundation
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 517 KB
- Volume
- 31
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-0175
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✦ Synopsis
ABSTRACT
A study of the Apollo 13 mission, based on the themes showcased in the acclaimed 1995 film, reveals the grace under pressure that is the condition of optimal creativity. “Apollo 13 Creativity” is a cultural and creative problem‐solving appreciation of the thinking style that made the Apollo mission succeed: creativity under severe limitations. Although creativity is often considered a “luxury good,” of concern mainly for personal enrichment, the arts, and performance improvement, in life‐or‐death situations it is the critical pathway not only to success but to survival. In this case, the original plan for a moon landing had to be transformed within a matter of hours into a return to earth. By precluding failure as an option at the outset, both space and ground crews were forced to adopt a new perspective on their resources and options to solve for a successful landing. This now‐classic problem provides a range of principles for creative practice and motivation applicable in any situation. The extreme situation makes these points dramatically.
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