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We are all creatives!

Reading time: 5 mins

Sometimes I wonder if creatives and creativity are seasonal goods. Whenever business or politics have maneuvered themselves into a dead end, there is a cry for “creative solutions”. Depending on the economic situation, “creatives” range from ridiculed crackpots to saviors of the future.

I’m a member of the creative industries. But in times like these I can’t help asking myself: What is a ‘creative’ actually?

What the UBI could mean for the creative industries

Reading time: 13 mins

Talking about money is an awkward business, especially in the creative industries. We take pride in not being driven by monetary motivations. Many of the creative industries greatest achievements never would have seen the light of day had they been preceded by a profitability study.

But we also must make ends meet. Over time we either learn the hard way to think and act economically or we become victim to Darwin’s laws. But what if we wouldn’t have to worry about our basic economic needs? What could a Universal Basic Income (UBI) mean to the creative industries?

Creative Aesthetics (Part 1/3): What it’s about and why it’s important

Reading time: 10 mins

Aesthetics play an important role in the creative economy. Many of our products and contributions are in the field of aesthetics. The American author Virginia Postrel explains “that the ‘look and feel’ of people, places, and things are more important than we think. Aesthetic pleasure taps deep human instincts and is essential for creativity and growth.”

Especially aesthetics of places and areas have gained traction in the past years. In local and community development the terms “aesthetic” and “creative” are often combined to generate visions of highly energetic, bustling places where life is blooming, and neighborhoods are thriving. Creative aesthetics is becoming an instrument in upward revaluation. But why is that so? In this little three-part series, I’m going to look at it.

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