Creativity is always original
Please submit only your creative thinking. Please do not submit if you have found something on the internet or from any other sources. It is not about great problem, but its all about how creatively that can be translated into another objects. Use a camera (same like a kid using a trash-can as porshe car) as your creative tool in visualizing various objects.
After all Creativity is relative.
Is Your Logic Worth It?
Your logic doesn't have to be smart, intelligent or complicated. Think about how it can be translated into another object. Gluchy does not challenge anyone on solving the problem rather than driving towards the logic. As long as your logic can be translated into another object you are good to submit. Don't feel that your logic is very simple. Remember a simple logic can be shown in a powerful way if you think in the gluchian way. Oh..yes, most of the gluchy images has been created keeping the translation of logic as the core subject rather than the problem itself.
So relax and let your creativity begin.
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On Submit you agree that Gluchy has the complete rights of using your logic/story on any image published under Gluchy Inc,. Gluchy will issue an e-certificate once the image has been published to recognize your creativity.
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Gluchy Book of Records
After you submit your logic, Gluchy team will review your logical thinking. If we find it interesting that it can be translated into another project, It will undergo several creative and different placements of objects and Macro photography. You will be notified once it is published on the site and your name will be defined in Gluchy Book of Records. GBR contains all the contributors with the problem that was submitted. You will be issued an e-certificate with credentials which will help you to prove your claims.
Anything at all
Gluchy believes that creativity can be defined only on relative basis. A 4 year old kid converts a trash-can into a beautiful porsche car while playing. (thinking one day his dad might get one for him). Lets take this kid's play to the next step. How do we know that kid was playing with a trash-can as car ? It would have been easy if that kid made some kind of engine sound, but what if that kid was not making any sign at all and just holding the trash can but still thinking the can as the car. Gluchy finds this trash-can story interesting not as a single object but as a skill in interpretation. Bottom line ? you can submit anything at all from a trash-can to a complicated mathematical problem.
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