IT'S NOT ABOUT YOU
Competition, it's fun, who doesn't like a challenge once in a while.
Skólahreysti 2015 Allt Saman www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uac4g80vQ7o |
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User involvement in the early stages of digital creative content development A case study of
Digital Creative Industries Master of Science Thesis in the Management and Economics of Innovation Programme. OSCAR LUND SVEINN MAGNUSSON
Digital Creative Industries Master of Science Thesis in the Management and Economics of Innovation Programme. OSCAR LUND SVEINN MAGNUSSON
What would the world look like without farming?
Creative economy is a term defined by John Howkins to describe an economic system where value is based on novel ideas and imagination compared to traditional resources such as land and labor.
If we think about how economic systems evolve from agricultural to industrial, creative economy acknowledged the rapidly growing economic activities, not just in the creative industries like arts, design, media, and culture organization, but also in service, research, and tech. The creative economy broadly defines when individual's personal creativity is their main source of making economic value regardless of which sector that economic output may fall into. |
What would the world look like without farming? Film Farming - Japan's Top Inventions https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VDsguNyJ0c
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Further, building on that concept of creative economy, Dr. Richard Florida define the notion of creative class where he identified two groups. First, the super-creative core who works in industries like science, engineering, arts, design, and media. These people fully engage in creative process of developing new products and services.
The other group is creative professionals who are knowledge-based workers in various service sectors like finance, legal, and health care. These people engage in specific problem-solving by leveraging their educations and knowledge. Florida would go on and argue that this creative class would be a major force of driving economic growth around the world in coming decades. To an extent, the notions of personal creativity is not just a psychological value that one can strive for, it's literally tied to a professional success and survival in emerging economic systems.
The other group is creative professionals who are knowledge-based workers in various service sectors like finance, legal, and health care. These people engage in specific problem-solving by leveraging their educations and knowledge. Florida would go on and argue that this creative class would be a major force of driving economic growth around the world in coming decades. To an extent, the notions of personal creativity is not just a psychological value that one can strive for, it's literally tied to a professional success and survival in emerging economic systems.
Artificial creativity and Natural creativity
Resources
CREATIVE ARTIFACTS - KEY TERMS _ CONCEPTS.pdf
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The Rise of the Creative Class Kindle by Richard Florida
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Digital Well being experiment experiments.withgoogle.com/collection/digitalwellbeing
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Video: World Science Festival AI and the Art of Ingenuity: Computational Creativity https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ1200kMl4A Digital Wellbeing Experiments https://experiments.withgoogle.com/collection/digitalwellbeing XY SYNTH by Tom Power A sonic implementation of the XY Model from condensed matter physics https://experiments.withgoogle.com/xy-synth experiments.withgoogle.com/xy-synth |
Visit the following page, google chrome experiment.
Here you can find various computational tools you can interact with just by using the browser. Be sure to play with at least three different tools. Pay attention to whether or not you are entering a creative state in collaboration with the machine. |
Hear directly from the Product Manager behind the creation of Chrome Experiments - Learn about some of the features available in Chrome Experiments- Hear about the vision for Chrome Experiments
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Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, and Machine Learning are changing how we live and work. Change can be both scary and exciting at the same time. Change brings ...
Video: James Taylor Artificial Intelligence and Creativity Skills Training https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7XHYRuniGPI |
"What is your preferred modality to communicate an idea?
It's different for everyone, we all have preferences when it comes to the modality in which we like to share our voice." Where Do Good Ideas Come From Video: James Taylor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sc2jm_1qEg |
Creativity Courses Showing 240 total results for "creativity" Course: https://www.coursera.org/courses?query=creativity |
Parsons School of Design, The New School Artificial creativity and natural creativity
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Sougwen愫君Chung
Creative Artifacts Keynote: Sougwen Chung - Internetdagarna 2014 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vmOFfq4X_A Link: sougwen.com/ Sougwen Chung and Her Drawing Robot D.O.U.G https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGQIh_g6WLM |
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Eight Essential Attribution of Innovation
Strategies: How Organization Can Be Innovative.
One way to understand them is to study existing businesses. That's exactly what global consultant firm Mckinsey and Company did. They systematically conducted multi-tier qualitative research, such as interviews, workshops and surveys with business leaders from more than 300 companies.
The result is what Mackenzie called, Eight Essential Attribution of Innovation. The company needs to have to be competitive in product processes and
business models.
Go and visit their sites and learn more about their methodologies and outcomes. Learn about McKinsey and Company's Innovation Eight.
One way to understand them is to study existing businesses. That's exactly what global consultant firm Mckinsey and Company did. They systematically conducted multi-tier qualitative research, such as interviews, workshops and surveys with business leaders from more than 300 companies.
The result is what Mackenzie called, Eight Essential Attribution of Innovation. The company needs to have to be competitive in product processes and
business models.
Go and visit their sites and learn more about their methodologies and outcomes. Learn about McKinsey and Company's Innovation Eight.
Doblin has identified ten types of innovation that could be analyzed and implemented for organizations to succeed in new product or service development.
They are network, process, product system, channel, customer engagement, profit model, structure, product performance, service, and brand.
Go and visit their sites to learn more how these different types interact with one another.
doblin.com/ten-types
They are network, process, product system, channel, customer engagement, profit model, structure, product performance, service, and brand.
Go and visit their sites to learn more how these different types interact with one another.
doblin.com/ten-types
Eliot Higgins on Citizen Journalists' New Form of Intelligence Gathering
Episode Summary Using the vast volumes of publicly available data from videos, satellite imagery and social media posts, online open-source investigators are able to verify or debunk state-led propaganda and expose atrocities.
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Ignite Your Everyday Creativity
by Dr. Cyndi Burnett, Dr. John F Cabra, Meghan E. Barrett Pereira State University of New York |
Weeks and Themes Module 1: What is Creativity?
Module 2: The Creative Person Module 3: The Creative Press Module 4: The Creative Process Module 5: The Creative Product Module 6: Putting Ideas into Context |
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...the study showed that creativity is informed by a whole host of intellectual, emotional, motivational and moral characteristics. The common traits that people across all creative fields seemed to have in common were an openness to one’s inner life; a preference for complexity and ambiguity; an unusually high tolerance for disorder and disarray; the ability to extract order from chaos; independence; unconventionality; and a willingness to take risks. http://wciw.org/2016/01/04/creative-peoples-brains-really-do-work-differently/ |
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Thou Shalt Not Criticise because all ideas are good ideas.
25-40% more original ideas come from brainstorming.
Alex E. Osborn
Contagious: How Things Catch On
University of Pennsylvania http://knowledge.wharton.upenn.edu/article/contagious-jonah-berger-on-why-things-catch-on/ |
What Makes Ideas Stick?
How Social Influence Shapes Behavior The Power of Word of Mouth Social Networks |
This Girl Can Sell: What a Female-focused Campaign Looks Like in 2015
http://www.batesmeron.com/this-girl-can-sell-what-a-female-focused-campaign-looks-like-in-2015/
http://www.batesmeron.com/this-girl-can-sell-what-a-female-focused-campaign-looks-like-in-2015/
What do you think the message or purpose of this campaign is?
How do you think females are supposed to feel after seeing this campaign? Would the women featured in this campaign be effective starring in another brand’s campaign? If yes, what brand(s)? If no, why not? Do you think this campaign achieves its objective of encouraging females to be more physically active? https://vimeo.com/115994360 |
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