Earlier this year we released long-form article on creativity, and I am delighted that Giuseppe Coccia made a YouTube explainer of the article, it's really good!
The basic idea in a single sentence is that creativity is (counterintuitively) about maximally respecting constraints, not "randomness" or "novelty", hence "creativity cannot be interpolated".
We also think of "understanding" as a structure of compositional, path-dependent constraints (like walls in a maze) and that creativity is antithetical to intelligence and agency (both of which require some kind of directed optimisation with partial knowledge, when transformative creativity is always about traversing into the space of unknown unknowns (inspired from @kenneth0stanley book).
Link below 👇