Wake up your hidden creative powers with a sleep trick used by Salvador Dali.
It was a method favored by the inventor Thomas Edison and the artist Salvador Dalí. Waking from a nap precisely at the point before deep sleep in an effort to inspire creativity.
Edison held a metal ball in his hand so that if he nodded off he would drop it and the sound would wake him. For Dalí, it was a key landing on a plate. Now scientists have found that they might have been on to something.
It was a method favored by the inventor Thomas Edison and the artist Salvador Dalí. Waking from a nap precisely at the point before deep sleep in an effort to inspire creativity.
Edison held a metal ball in his hand so that if he nodded off he would drop it and the sound would wake him. For Dalí, it was a key landing on a plate. Now scientists have found that they might have been on to something.
Wake up your hidden creative powers with a sleep trick used by Salvador Dali.
It was a method favored by the inventor Thomas Edison and the artist Salvador Dalí. Waking from a nap precisely at the point before deep sleep in an effort to inspire creativity.
Edison held a metal ball in his hand so that if he nodded off he would drop it and the sound would wake him. For Dalí, it was a key landing on a plate. Now scientists have found that they might have been on to something.