What is a “muse”?
Ordinarily it is defined as a source for inspiration or creativity. But, Can the muse can be something else? This is the “source” of “Haunted Artists”, and the reason for asking for accounts, stories, and experiences from all realms of creative people.
One of Freud’s main themes was the amount of activity that goes on in our minds without our awareness. This resulted in his proposing the now famous models of Ego, Super Ego, and ID. Freud thus distinguished between the “manifest content” of dreams -what we actually dream- and the “latent content” of dreams -the unfulfilled wish that the dream represents
The intended purpose of this documentary is to discover and investigate
the muse, creativity, and how it affects all artists of all defined
(and possibly undefined) "art" Is there a common denominator? Can there be a subliminal mass inclination toward a certain style
due to societal pressures or promotion?
Do dreams help or hinder the creative process?
How does the creative process described herein help or hinder
the artists personal life?
In “Determinism, Belief in Chance and Superstition Some Points of View,”
Freud described superstitious beliefs. According to him, chance actions
can possess intrinsic motivations that will attempt to find
conscious representations.
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Surrealism followed Sigmund Freud’s theory of the unconscious and his
‘free association’ technique for
bypassing the conscious mind.
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