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MyCreativity reader [Recurs electrònic] : a critique of creative industries / edited by Geert Lovink and Ned Rossiter

Colaborador(es): Series INC reader ; 3Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : Institute of Network Cultures, 2007ISBN:
  • 9789078146049
Recursos en línea: Resumen: We are pleased to present the MyCreativity Reader on international creative industries research. Our interest in MyCreativity has been to assemble a range of expertise and experiences that signal the diversity of creative industries. It’s been clear to us that – within policy and academic circles at least – creative industries operate as a meme that mobilises expectations. The term provokes an interesting range of human responses, from curiosity to outrage and disgust. Creative industries are not simply an empty signifier that grafts on to anything you please. There are contours and forces that guide the creative industries meme in some directions, and not others. We cannot take for granted what ‘creative industries’ means and consists of. Creative industries are a contested zone in the making. While policy draws on a set of presuppositions around the borderless nature of cultural and economic flows, situated creativity is anything but global. Concepts are always contextual. The MyCreativity project intends to play an active part in shaping critical trajectories in the field by introducing overlooked aspects to creative practice and research. MyCreativity seeks to articulate creative industries as ‘concrete research’ (Tronti). This requires active invention but we also need to reply to the invitation. Pressing delete does nothing to rebuild and transform prevailing agendas. In this case the decision to ignore can lead to ignorance. Creative industries has an ambition to hardwire its concepts into infrastructure. Policy leads to urban development, employment conditions, flows of economic investment, border movements, and so on. The macro dimension operating here is simply too big to set aside. You will be affected whether you like to not. So press that delete button, but do so at your own peril. Policy as a genre isn’t exactly bedtime reading. It’s all too easy to ignore for that reason. But like any game, rules can always be broken. Where is the cheat-sheet for creative industries policy? (Font: Introducció)
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Proposals for creative research : introduction to the MyCreativity Reader / Geert Lovink, Ned Rossiter -- Nice work if you can get it : the mercurial career of creative industries policy / Andrew Ross -- Can natural luddites make things explode or travel faster? / Toby Miller -- Unpredictable outcomes : a reflection after some years of debates on creativity and creative industries / Marion von Osten -- Creative labour as a basis for a critique of creative industries policy / David Hesmondhalgh -- ICW, immaterical Civil War : prototypes of conflict within cognitive capitalism / Matteo Pasquinelli -- Out-cooperating the empire? / Geert Lovnik, Christoph Spehr -- Re-imagining chinese creativity : the rise of a super-sign / Michael Keane -- From Boston to Berlin : creativity and digital media industries in the celtic tiger / Aphra Kerr -- Wrong in the right way? Creative class theory and city economic performance in the UK / Max Nathan -- The creative industries in Austria : The Glories of the Past vs. the Uncertainties of the Present / Elisabeth Mayerhofer, Monika Mokre -- Creativity is not about industry / Annelys de Vet -- The murder of creativity in Rotterdam : from total creative environments to gentripunctural injections / BAVO (Gideon Boie, Matthias Pauwels) -- Back to the future of the creative city : an archaelogical approach to Amsterdam's creative redevelopment / Merijn Oudenampsen -- Disconnecting the dots of the research triangle : corporatisation, flexibilisation and militarisation in the creative industries / Brian Holmes -- What if we would not have copyright? New business models for cultural entrepreneurs / Joost Smiers -- Craft, context and method : the creative industries and alternative models / Danny Butt -- Strange / Annelys de Vet -- The pink rebellion of Copenhagen : danish youth revolt and the radicalisation of the European Creative underclass / Alex Foti -- Organic intellectual work : interview with Andrew Ross / Geert Lovink, Andrew Ross -- Appendices: Program of MyCreative conference ; Summary of the "Arts & Creative Industries" debate : MyCreativity mailing list ; Wikipedia entry of Creative Industries ; Sebastian Olma : on the creativity of the Creative Industries : some reflections -- List of contributors

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