ABSTRACT
Creative processes are somewhat enigmatic and difficult to categorize as a scientific matter. They constitute an experience that can be understood as common to all human beings. We have all experienced the act of creating, whether we have the formal education that, in certain areas, such an act implies. This act is on display essentially through the design disciplines, on the experiences of the body in space, and the perception of such acts as perceived through our senses. However, it is through memory that these perceptions are embodied in the act of creating. In this article, we propose to analyze two factors that we believe to be significant. The first is the relationship of reading as an internal body experience for the construction of memory. The second is the experience of the body in space as an external experience in the construction of that same memory. From here, we will try to closely examine these two factors and processes that lead to the creative act with the body as a mediator. We will try to unveil the role of memory as fundamental in transforming what we remember into what we create.
