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Creativity deadlock, any ideas?

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Maybe 3 is exagerated. I have coded nice things in 1-2 hours. But usually I am overwhelmed when I don't have the feeling that I have like 8 hours in front. I don't know. I don't have that big time window to assure myself..
added on the 2008-06-04 15:17:56 by Optimus Optimus
@okkie: I am always joking concerning such stupid go suicide and leave us at peace jokes (but I did laughed when I first read it :)
added on the 2008-06-04 15:18:51 by Optimus Optimus
omfg someone laughed at an unssi joke
added on the 2008-06-04 15:20:51 by skrebbel skrebbel
skrebbel: well, yes, maybe party coding and kindof "just for fun" fast demomaking is a different deal. but hey, it takes a certain amount of obsession as well to code during a party rather than booze.. :) personally i think of those hard days before the party as an investment to give some time off during it.
added on the 2008-06-04 15:30:42 by smash smash
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hat you can do a late night for a deadline to fix a bug and get nowhere, then come in the next morning and nail it straight away


i always experience an odd mixture of triumph and self-loathing when that happens.
added on the 2008-06-04 15:36:53 by superplek superplek
slightly off topic; has anyone ever worked extremely late on a problem and not got it fixed, gone to bed, and then woken up chanting the solution to themselves? That happened to me before, it was perturbing.
hehe, "perturbing"
added on the 2008-06-04 15:48:27 by button button
Well I'm not chanting to myself but I have a background debugging and code analysis running constantly in my brain. I can do anything, not even something related to coding like hanging with my friends or boozing and then it comes suddenly out of nowhere: "Hey! In somefile.cpp at line X in method Y there is a bug! I should fix it ASAP." I don't control it and it's completely unconscious but it's quite useful. :)
added on the 2008-06-04 16:23:23 by masterm masterm
yup. i reckon reading a book about cats (uhuh, yup) when i had 2 weeks off and then *pling* there was some wii disc error handling code culprit i suddenly realized so i had to call the office :)
added on the 2008-06-04 16:30:06 by superplek superplek
That guy found his way to express his creativity at last it seems : http://www.break.com/index/office-worker-goes-absolutely-insane.html
added on the 2008-06-04 16:38:28 by keops keops
Optimus,

I get where u come from. You really want to demo in your head but your guts say "oh shit I never will have the time".

Maybe try this: next time you have a complete day free, make something in 6 hours. Anything but complete. You'll be forced to cheat like hell (photograph drawings instead of hand pixelling, use a lib you swore never to use again, re-use some old effects, bugger design but do it all in black and white with some noise, a chiptune that been lying around for tren years but nobody used it etc etc). Maybe you'll find some freedom and produce something creative.

added on the 2008-06-04 17:03:20 by auld auld
I've got an idea for you Optimus, watch this :

Nathan can help you...

After the (honestly quite funny) parts about pinguins and whale sex, there's an interesting conclusion.
added on the 2008-06-04 20:13:47 by TomS4wy3R TomS4wy3R
God I wish I had 3-4 straight hours, even only once every two days for demos and nothing else...

I have overdone it in the past, but probably nothing beats the first demo I ever wrote for a compo (back in spring of 95). I was in highschool, it was the eastern holidays and my folks had left me home alone for 5 days (well, they left the grandparents behind but they are easy to handle :-)).

I remember almost 3 days non stop coding (without sleeping) fuelled by huge amounts of coffee (I usually go through 2-3 cups of coffee/tea every YEAR, so, yes it was quite traumatic). I also had a cassette player playing the same 60 min tape on repeat, after the second day I was sort of hallucinating. I could do that when I was 16 without any worry in the world, it is a different story now.

But these days I'll try 10 things and 8 will work. Back then I would try 100 and none would (and then randomly just mash together the failures to make something for the party....).
added on the 2008-06-04 20:35:50 by Navis Navis
navis: what was the tape, you were listening?

btw, i had such feeling like optimus before and i quit my full time job at one moment, because had no time to code and it was too depressing. now, i think, i eventually just don't want to do another demo, so i kind of saved from this code obsession. and it is not bad, at least for some time.
added on the 2008-06-04 21:46:12 by elfh elfh
it was a medley from this composer (who happens to be my favourite Greek composer):

http://www.ahistoryofgreece.com/biography/savvopoulos.htm

The medley was from his 66-75 era and the music is a fusion of what one could call progressive rock (Jethro Tull, King crimson), folk (similar to Bob Dylan, he actually did 2 covers of his) and jazz (soft machine), using traditional instruments (mainly acoustic guitar and percussion), hammond and "balkan" brass-band horns. Some of the songs are 15 mins long with interludes of music. His poetry (he writes music lyrics, sings and plays guitar) is second to none imho.

http://mutant-sounds.blogspot.com/2007/07/dionysis-savvopoulos-balloslp1971greece.html

this is the album cover that still gives me the creeps !
added on the 2008-06-04 22:05:26 by Navis Navis
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...I remember almost 3 days non stop coding


Hey, that reminds myself with the Poor Freak demo. I would loose my sleep at least at days my parents were at the village. Now I am thinking I was more into it in the past. I think I have lost the will to sacrifice my sleep for coding demos.

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...But these days I'll try 10 things and 8 will work. Back then I would try 100 and none would


Ok, these days I have succumbed to doing anything else (like playing Eye of the Beholder :P) or meditating on what is written in here and what I think about. It's better this way for a while. Thank you all, it was interesting.

This is true too. In the past I had the strong will but not the experience. Now I can do things well enough in fewer time but I lack the will..
added on the 2008-06-05 09:12:09 by Optimus Optimus
The 2nd paragrpaph/line should be after the 3rd :P
added on the 2008-06-05 09:12:57 by Optimus Optimus
You can't force creativity... take your mind elsewhere. Play some games, watch a movie, watch TV, go to the nudy bar, go for a walk... maybe to the nudy bar? If you really wanna get those ideas flowing smoke just a little bit of some good herb... oh how that get's the ideas flowing!

I find that as a coder, it helps to have a good artist person to talk to as well as artists think different than coders. Get those creative vibes going an exchange ideas.... then have him/her give you some art. I liek art... it makes me code.

Nudy BAR!!
added on the 2008-06-06 18:38:56 by Phred Phred
I want some art from her!
added on the 2008-06-06 19:27:05 by bdk bdk
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added on the 2008-06-17 23:50:05 by panic panic

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