Dialectical Creativity
Dialectical creativity is the process of creating something new through the integration and synthesis of opposing ideas or concepts. It involves taking two seemingly contradictory concepts and finding a way to merge them in a way that creates something entirely new and unique. This process can be seen in many areas of life, from art and literature to science and technology.
For example, the integration of art and science has led to the creation of new fields such as bioart, which uses living organisms as artistic materials.
Dialectical creativity requires an open mind and a willingness to explore and experiment with new ideas, even when they seem to conflict with one another. It is a powerful tool for innovation and can lead to breakthroughs in many different fields.
The wild part of the human appears whenever they use controllable interfaces.
E.g: Tube TVs
It is a controllable systems. Responses are limited. Volume on/off, switch channels, adjust colors. The human slaps the TV to make it work again in barbarian mood. Because the old TVs are not smart enough to understand from limited interface. Campbell_1999 calls such systems as discrete interfaces.