THE CREATIVE PROCESS

THE CREATIVE PROCESS

Highlights of recent interviews and engagements with museums and creative communities

“Sometimes we think that we invented everything, but this is not true. The history of human thinking is very important, is very useful for us to know different thinking of other people… There are different approaches in life and different interpretations of the world and of societies.”

TOBIAS WOLFF

TOBIAS WOLFF

Writer

I don’t start off to create a moral in telling a story, but there are certainly consequences to the decisions that we make and some of those will inevitably have what we call a moral dimension. I don’t respond enthusiastically to fiction when I can see a thumb on the scales, when I can see that it’s a sermon in disguise. I’m more interested in writing that explores rather than proclaims.

ETGAR KERET אתגר קרת‎‎

ETGAR KERET אתגר קרת‎‎

Writer and Director

When I compare novelists to short story writers or very short story writers, I can’t compare them, but one thing for sure, the purpose is different. I think that someone who writes tries to create or document a world. And when you write very short fiction you try to document a motion, some kind of movement.

MARIE DARRIEUSSECQ

MARIE DARRIEUSSECQ

Writer

I believe that following a narrative is a very intense experience, immersive on a mental as well as on the physical level. Reading is for me just as powerful as writing. I spend three hours a day reading, the rest of the time writing, and in between I try to live in the best way I can.