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Rethinking creativity: creative industries, AI and everyday creativity [PDF]
This commentary reflects on how creativity is dehumanised (and rehumanised) and how its labour aspects are hindered (and highlighted) in the three recent developments in our understanding of arts, culture and creativity: the creative industries; AI creativity; and creativity in everyday life.
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Social networking sites have become an important channel of communication in people’s daily lives. Online photo sharing, a type of artefact sharing on Facebook has also grown in popularity.
Ching Lee Wan +2 more
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FACEBOOK FOR INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION: THE FOREIGN STUDENTS’ EXPERIENCE
Computer-mediated communication has been an integral part of how people communicate in today’s modern society. The study of the impact of social media on intercultural competency is still in its infancy and has intrigued many scholars and researchers. An
Raja Rodziah Raja Zainal Hassan +3 more
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Appraisal of the Visual Environment in an Industrial Factory: a Case Study in Subtropical Climates
The physiological and psychological benefits of daylighting for office occupants have been well explored. Current research usually focuses on visual comfort in office buildings.
Kieu Pham +2 more
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Sunk costs and the dynamics of creative industries [PDF]
This chapter examines the long-run evolution of modern entertainment industries such as the film and music industries. It investigates ways to conceptualise and quantify the subsequent waves of creative destruction, and investigates specifically how sunk
Bakker, Gerben
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Sustainability is a practice that considers interconnectivity between humans and ecosystems in order to coexist fairly and develop in harmony for generations to come.
Grace Carolline Sahertian +9 more
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Beyond the creative industries [PDF]
Abstract Although Creative Industries as engines of post-industrial economies have assumed an increasing global priority with implications for art education at all levels few studies exist. Nomenclature here is contested, especially when arts’ role appears freighted with alien concepts of industry and commerce.
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Makuta Binokasih is an heirloom of Sundanese cultural heritage stored in Prabu Geusan Ulun Museum, Sumedang Regency. Since the beginning, this makuta (crown) has been used as a symbol at every king’s coronation event in the Sumedang Larang Kingdom. There
Fajar Ciptandi +2 more
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Optimization of BIPV based on electrical energy generated and return of investment
The availability of non-renewable resources to generate electrical energy has decreased. The National Energy Council says that Indonesia has huge potential renewable energy resources. The largest amount coming from solar energy.
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CIIC - Supporting the business of creative enterprise - The first chapter 2009-2012.pdf [PDF]
Accounting for the first three years of Creative Industries Innovation Centre, this report gives an overview of Creative Industries Innovation Centre services including Business Reviews, Biztro, Business Model Generation, Generate, Design Integration ...
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