Digital Creativity

Digital Creativity

Author: Colin Beardon

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9789026519390

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Presenting highlights from five years of the field journal Digital Creativity , this volume republishes twenty-seven contributions from international artists and scientists.


Creativity in the Digital Age

Creativity in the Digital Age

Author: Nelson Zagalo

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-04-02

Total Pages: 269

ISBN-13: 1447166817

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This edited book discusses the exciting field of Digital Creativity. Through exploring the current state of the creative industries, the authors show how technologies are reshaping our creative processes and how they are affecting the innovative creation of new products. Readers will discover how creative production processes are dominated by digital data transmission which makes the connection between people, ideas and creative processes easy to achieve within collaborative and co-creative environments. Since we rely on our senses to understand our world, perhaps of more significance is that technologies through 3D printing are returning from the digital to the physical world. Written by an interdisciplinary group of researchers this thought provoking book will appeal to academics and students from a wide range of backgrounds working or interested in the technologies that are shaping our experiences of the future.


Text Comparison and Digital Creativity

Text Comparison and Digital Creativity

Author: W. Th. van Peursen

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 2010-10-29

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 9004188657

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Combining both case studies and theoretical reflections, this book offers a varied range of assessments about digital conditions of philological inquiry. The book details instruments and processes of digital text criticism along with reflection on the increasingly unstable reconstructions of authorship and presence in e-philology.


Digital Creativity

Digital Creativity

Author: Bruce Wands

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9780471390572

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This work equips readers with a solid conceptual and critical foundation for digital creativity, presenting both technical explanations and creative techniques.


Digital Creativity

Digital Creativity

Author: Kun Chang Lee

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-02

Total Pages: 163

ISBN-13: 1461457491

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As the use of digital technology has grown, so necessarily has the body of research into its effects at the personal, group and organizational levels, but there is no one book that looks at how digital technology has specifically influenced creativity. Digital Creativity: Individuals, Groups, and Organizations discusses all spectrums of influence that digital technologies have on creativity from the individual, team, and organization level. This book offers a new kind of creativity model encompassing all three levels of creativity. It combines each level into a unified creativity framework in which organizations regardless of their industry types could benefit in reengineering their business processes as well as strategies. For this purpose, the book considers various factors that would affect creativity- individuals' digital efficacy, heterogeneity among members (i.e., age, gender, races, tenure, education, and culture, etc), CMC (Computer-Mediated Communication), task complexity, exploitation, exploration, culture, organizational learning capability, and knowledge networks among members. This book introduces a theorized and systematic glimpse into the exciting realm of digital creativity. It is organized with contents starting from individuals to teams and ultimately to organizations, each with various techniques and cases. Each chapter shows how individuals, teams, and organizations can become more creative through use of digital technologies.


Copyright, Data and Creativity in the Digital Age

Copyright, Data and Creativity in the Digital Age

Author: Julian Warner

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-09-01

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 1000167607

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The Supreme Court of the United States in Feist v. Rural (1991) required that databases must have a minimal degree of creativity for copyright. The judgment was highly significant and the subsequent period is understood as the post-Feist era. It has been globally influential. However, the decision is extremely complex and remains unsatisfactorily interpreted. In particular, it has been impossible to illuminate the creativity requirement. The book gives an account of the decision’s conceptual structure, focusing on its full delineation of the opposite to creativity. In a radical and unprecedented innovation, it is correlated with an automatic computational process. Creativity itself is understood as non-computational or directly human activity concerned with meaning. Determining the presence of creativity is reduced to a four-stage test. This work then has acute practical current relevance to property in data in the digital age; it will also be of theoretical interest to, and is aimed at, researchers in, practitioners, and students of intellectual property worldwide.


The Future of Creative Work

The Future of Creative Work

Author: Greg Hearn

Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing

Published: 2020-09-25

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1839101105

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The Future of Creative Work provides a unique overview of the changing nature of creative work, examining how digital developments and the rise of intangible capital are causing an upheaval in the social institutions of work. It offers a profound insight into how this technological and social evolution will affect creative professions.


Digital Creativity

Digital Creativity

Author: G. Sporton

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-06-03

Total Pages: 243

ISBN-13: 1137486414

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Examining the role and impact of technology on creative practice, and how technology evolution determines the forms and format of an artist's work, this book contextualizes technological revolutions with earlier encounters between craft and innovation, endorsing a notion of craft practice within computing that needs rescuing from tech industries.


Digital Creativity Model and Its Relationship with Corporate Performance

Digital Creativity Model and Its Relationship with Corporate Performance

Author: Kun Chang Lee

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-07-25

Total Pages: 77

ISBN-13: 3319399918

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This book provides theoretical and practical backgrounds for the digital creativity management and related Agent-Based Modeling (ABM) results on the basis of a set of realistic assumptions in which several topics such as knowledge network, diversity, individual creativity, team creativity, exploration and exploitation, and organizational creativity are discussed. Until now, there has been no clear-cut methodology by which creativity management can be articulated and materialized into the business process management within companies and corporate performance. Though many approaches have been proposed to tackle the creativity research issues, this book adopts a new approach which assumes that the network structure formulated by interrelationships among team members decides individual creativity and team creativity as well, and ABM-based simulations lead to robust analysis of corporate performance over time. Typical examples of network structure under consideration in this study are degree centrality and structural hole (an opportunity to broker the flow of information between people, and control the projects that bring together people from opposite sides of the hole). This book suggests detailed analysis of source code used in implementing a prototype digital creativity simulation engine with related snap-shots and ABM results, so that readers can understand hard core of how to design and implement ABM tasks related to target problems, and extract implications from the ABM results.


Technology, Innovation and Creativity in Digital Society

Technology, Innovation and Creativity in Digital Society

Author: Daria Bylieva

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-10-25

Total Pages: 1009

ISBN-13: 3030897087

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This book requires an interdisciplinary understanding of creativity, ideal for the formation of a digital public culture. Educating students, young professionals and future engineers is to develop their capacity for creativity. Can creativity be learned? With this question, the relations of technology and art appear in a new light. Especially the notion of "progress" takes on a new meaning and must be distinguished from innovation. The discussion of particular educational approaches, the exploration of digital technologies and the presentation of best practice examples conclude the book. University teachers show how the teaching of creativity reinforces the teaching of other subjects, especially foreign languages.