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Area of Science:

  • Creative Writing
  • Performance Studies
  • Applied Mathematics

Background:

  • The writing process is often viewed as an objective endeavor, yet personal experience profoundly influences creative output.
  • Understanding the interplay between lived experience and artistic creation is crucial for both writers and scholars.
  • Existing research often separates the subjective experience from the analytical study of writing structures.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To examine the integral role of personal experience in the journey of a play from conception to production.
  • To explore innovative methods for evaluating the value and authenticity of creative writing.
  • To bridge the disciplines of creative writing, performance studies, and mathematics through a unique theoretical framework.

Main Methods:

  • A personal/journalistic writing style was employed to document the developmental stages of the play 'Skin into Rainbows'.
  • The author utilized concepts from Knot Theory, a branch of mathematics, to analyze and measure the constructs of writing.
  • Juxtaposition of mathematical principles with linguistic techniques was used to investigate the search for truth in creative expression.

Main Results:

  • The paper demonstrates a tangible connection between the author's personal journey and the evolution of the play.
  • Knot Theory provided a novel framework for assessing the complexity and value inherent in the writing process.
  • The integration of mathematical and linguistic analysis offered new insights into the nature of creative truth.

Conclusions:

  • Personal experience is an indispensable element that actively shapes and enriches the writing process.
  • Interdisciplinary approaches, such as combining literary analysis with mathematical theory, can yield unique perspectives on creativity.
  • The study validates the use of unconventional methodologies to explore the subjective and objective dimensions of artistic creation.