Creating Things That Matter, David Edwards
Creating Things That Matter, David Edwards
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Creating Things That Matter
The Art and Science of Innovations That Last

Author: David Edwards

Narrator: Timothy Andrés Pabon

Unabridged: 7 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/16/2018


Synopsis

Most things we create will not matter. This book is about creating things that do, from a master innovator who brings science and art together in his cutting edge labs.Art and science are famous opposites. Contemporary innovation mostly keeps them far apart. But in this book, David Edwards―world-renowned inventor; Harvard professor of the practice of idea translation; creator of breathable insulin, edible food packaging, and digital scents―reveals that the secret to creating very new things of lasting benefit, including innovations we will need to sustain human life on the planet, lies in perceiving art and science as one.Here Edwards shares how he discovered a way of creating that transcends disciplines and incorporates the principles of aesthetics. He introduces us to cutting-edge artists, musicians, architects, physicists, mathematicians, engineers, chefs, choreographers, and novelists (among others) and uncovers a three-step cycle they all share in creating things that durably matter. This creator cycle looks unlike what we associate with game-changing innovation today, and aligns the most expressive art and the most revolutionary science in a radical reimagining of how we live. David Edwards and the innovators he profiles belong to an emerging grassroots renaissance flourishing in special environments that we all can make in our schools, companies and homes.Creating Things That Matter is a book for anyone wondering what tomorrow might be, and at last half believing that what they do can make a difference.

About David Edwards

David Edwards is a creator, writer, and educator. He teaches at Harvard University and is founder of Le Laboratoire in Paris, France and Cambridge, MA. His work, which spans the arts and sciences, has been featured prominently in the international media, and is at the core of the international artscience movement. He lives with his wife and their three sons in Boston.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Karel on October 17, 2019

Edward’s credentials fill me with high hopes, and his smart introduction really drew me in. Yet Edwards could have approached his own career with humility, yet instead he overinflated his own entrepreneurial achievements, perhaps to augment his own credibility. I feel he similarly overpraises the pe......more

Goodreads review by Nathan on June 02, 2019

There are some books that try too hard and those which do not try hard enough, and this book is clearly in the first camp.  Ultimately, what this book is trying to do is somewhat simple, but the issue is the way the author goes about it.  The author wishes to bridge the gulf between the arts and the......more

Goodreads review by Shhhhh on September 01, 2022

4 stars because while this book did a masterful job of expressing itself, I did not get from it what I expected to get. This book really focused on basically the context in which innovation is occurring. It talked a lot about empathy, about innovation being for the good of many rather than few, it t......more

Goodreads review by Dennis on July 05, 2021

This is not a guide book that tell you how to create things that matter, though it Briefly mentioned the three stages ideation, experiment and exhibit. The professor just show you Different stories of Creating that matters, and core principles. As mentioned in the book, Nohria finished his preface by......more

Goodreads review by Ayesha on April 17, 2022

I had high hopes upon reading the title, but sadly, the book didn't do its name justice. Full of forgettable ramblings and overwrought sentences like this one from the description: "This creator cycle looks unlike what we associate with game-changing innovation today, and aligns the most expressive......more