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<i>Enactychism</i> : Enacting chance in creative material engagement

Lambros Malafouris

2023Possibility Studies & Society15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This paper reflects on the meaning of chance and the impact that the occurrence of ‘accidents’ have in the creative process. I draw insights from two main sources: material engagement theory and the art of ceramics. In particular, based on observations from my comparative anthropological study of creativity in pottery making I present a process-oriented enactivist vision of chance as a meaningful coincidence where flow and form diverge from the norm and give rise to creative gesture. First, I introduce the notion of enactychism (blending ‘enactivism’ and the Peircean concept of ‘tychism’ from the Greek word ‘tyche’ for ‘chance’) as a means to conceptualise the relationship between chance, agency and materiality. Then, I explore the relationship between chance and creative gesture and propose ways for tracking the operation of chance in action.

Topics & Concepts

CreativityMateriality (auditing)Norm (philosophy)GestureAestheticsEpistemologyAgency (philosophy)PotteryAction (physics)PsychologySociologyVisual artsLinguisticsSocial psychologyArtPhilosophyQuantum mechanicsPhysicsEmbodied and Extended CognitionInnovative Human-Technology InteractionAesthetic Perception and Analysis