A Cartography of Vernacular Creativity


Some early morning metaphorical whimsy for you (possibly the result of a little too much Calvino and not enough sleep)…

If there were a map of the terrain I want the concept “vernacular creativity” to cover, these are some of the features that would be marked on it:

story
play
conviviviality
tinkering
collecting
remembering
sharing
remixing

[what did I leave out?]

The map would of course be connected to, overlaid or underlaid with others:
Industrial creativity (capital city: Production) and Romantic creativity (largest mountain: Authorship) would be its neighbours, with plenty of traffic between the three.

And in these latter times, “digital culture” might be an atmospheric shift, causing the network of networks to leak into everything…

But there are other maps of this terrain, just like there are military maps, topographic maps, and political maps of “real” places. The same space has been variously mapped as “everyday life” (not-work), “amateurism” (not-art, not-professionalism), and small sections of it even as “independent media” (not-mainstream)… And in each case, maps tell us what is important enough to chart, hiding everything else; and they tell us where the boundaries lie…


One response to “A Cartography of Vernacular Creativity”

  1. I’d replace story with Narrative but that’s probably just wheedling.

    Perhaps a category for Showing Off (I teach an animation course at a middle school after-school program, the boys in this class spend a great deal of their efforts showing off for one another in their work)… maybe a fame-seeking mode… ?