La vida como un proyecto creativo | Pilar Briz | TEDxUEES
Pilar Briz revela su escepticismo inicial sobre hablar de creatividad, a pesar de autodenominarse "artista caótica-creativa."
Este momento de duda la llevó a una epifanía: ella no nació siendo "Pilz", ni artista, sino que todo fue imaginado y luego creado. Su propia vida y su corta pero impactante trayectoria, es su "proyecto de arte favorito."
La charla va más allá de la creatividad tradicional (pintar o hacer cosas bonitas), proponiendo la creatividad como una forma poderosa y fundamental de inventarse a uno mismo, transformando la vida en una obra de arte continua. Conocida como "Pilz", Pilar Briz Ayala vive en un estado de "caótico creativo". Estudiante de Gestión de Medios y Contenidos en la UEES, trabaja como Community Manager y creadora de contenido para diversas marcas en Ecuador. Autora de la obra La primera aventura de Pincelito, su inspiración es transformar lo cotidiano en arte e historias. Para Pilz, la creatividad no solo se trata de crear, sino de reinventarse a sí misma, buscando siempre nuevas formas de expresarse y conectar con el mundo. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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