Art forms the backbone of human history and inventions. As the divinity of human existence becomes more complex, so does the evolution of art, and this drives our access to understand, own and create more art. That is why I am intrigued by how technology meets art and the possible paths this sort of microcosm may lead to.

When I saw The Creative Process, I was interested in how my passion for tech could meet creativity. The topic of creativity has long been an interest for me. What is the source of creativity? I am looking forward to doing a creative project that celebrates art, science, design, and how this converges with technology.

Let me tell you a story. I like music. I think being an introvert, someone who was battling self-esteem, I turned to music for fighting negative thoughts. However, I always believed I could sing, so I wrote songs and I did spoken word, too. But my parents were like, “No, you should go back to your studies. You need to get something valuable to do with your life.” So, I understand the process of creating art, and how important music really is.

I’m doing a program at Stanford called Structural Liberal Education where we interact with art a lot, in terms of writing, so that sparked my interest. When I came across The Creative Process, I was like why not? How would it be to reconnect with my old creative self, but this time from a different perspective.