Abstract
This paper investigates the role of ambiguity as a source of inspiration and creative agency. Ambiguity is presented not as a limitation, but as a medium through which artists explore, experiment, and generate meaning. Brian Eno’s Oblique Strategies, a deck of cryptic prompts designed to provoke reflection and disrupt habitual thinking, illustrates how indeterminate instructions can stimulate the imagination without prescribing outcomes. Building on this principle, the study introduces Secluded Strategies, a personalised deck of Eno-inspired prompts derived from his artistic statements and reflections. Each card serves as an invitation for interpretive engagement, encouraging artists to make active choices, respond to materials, and explore emergent aesthetic possibilities. Secluded Strategies situates ambiguity as a tool for reflective decision-making, improvisation, and embodied interaction with materials and environment, emphasising freedom and autonomy in the creative process. The deck operationalises existential ideas of freedom, where meaning is co-constructed through engagement with uncertainty, and aligns with the concept of the open work, in which the compositional process remains participatory and iterative. Secluded Strategies demonstrates that ambiguity can guide artistic exploration while preserving personal agency, providing a framework in which uncertainty, inspiration, and reflective creativity converge to lift artists out of their habitual workflows, whilst still producing works that are personally resonant.
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Lambert, Chris
(2026)
"Secluded Strategies: Engaging Uncertainty to Empower Creative Decisions,"
Imaginings: creative practice and inquiry: Vol. 2:
Iss.
1, Article 5.
Available at:
https://creo.sae.edu.au/imaginings/vol2/iss1/5