Alright, let's now review the different types of creative ingredients that the platform can give you remember, on the bottom right of each card, there is this orange menu, you open it. And this gears orange icon right here. When you click it allows you to specify what kind of creative ingredients you want the platform to give you, at the moment, all of them. Let's go one by one to understand what kinds of ingredients you can get verbal, I selected only verbal. So what is the verbal creative ingredient is going to give you a random word with a dictionary definition and an example phrase. Okay, so this is a creative ingredient to combine with your child that is composed of a random word with its dictionary definition and an example phrase.
Now let's go to the next one emotions or is an emotion Out creative ingredient. This is going to be what we call a haiku. Okay, a haiku is a poem composed of three verses that is a haiku. And it's an emotional ingredient. So you are going to combine your challenge with their feelings and emotions that this poem, this poetry, this poetry form, this Haiku is making you feel. Alright, that's an emotional ingredient.
The next one is sounds. Alright, so sounds obviously is going to give you Yes, he's going to give you an acoustic. Yes, an acoustic creative ingredient. Alright. And something very important to say is that there are two different kinds of acoustic textures that you can work with. Let me mute it.
Concrete specific acoustic textures or unknown the most accurate Stick textures what is an anonymous acoustic texture and a non emotional abstract acoustic texture is a sound that you cannot label or identify Clearly, the analytical part of your mind cannot identify it clearly as something that you already know. Because of that, you can interpret it in many, many, many different ways. So when you work with a specific sound, it is easier to convert, it's easier to interpret it as something specific, but when you work with an abstract or unknown image sound is more difficult to create the connection to interpret it. But the possibilities the creative possibilities are much larger to interpret it in many, many different ways. Both of them are very useful, usually and you need to have creative muscles that are stronger to work with abstract anonymous acoustic textures. Like for example, this one Okay, let's go to the next one videos, obviously, a video is going to give you a creative video ingredient.
And finally, images. Now is the same thing with images. Okay, you can work with concrete images like this is a concrete specific visual texture. And you can label and easily recognize that this is a person a human being. And this is an animal This is people, all right, but if you go to the magnifier, and you search for abstract texture, you know, the more abstract, the better. Let me pick for example, this.
So this is not something that the analytical part of your mind can recognize as something specific so you can interpret it in infinite ways. This really opens the creative possibilities very, very much. And you know, there are a lot of people that prefer working with anonymous structures and others with a specific different textures, but it's important that you have in mind that for both visual and acoustic textures, you can either work with a specific concrete ones that are easier to convert, but they can end up taking you to more typical connections or with unknown in most abstract, acoustic or visual textures that are more difficult to connect, but they can take you to more unpredictable, you know, interpretations. And this can happen of course, with textures of any kind, and with moving video textures, static visual textures, acoustic textures, or pictures of any other kind. All right, so that's it.
And remember here you can choose what combination you prefer.