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Book Title: The State of Creativity
Editor(s): Griffin, James
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section: Chapter 7
Section Title: An augmented reality (1) - identifying the processes of creativity
Number of pages: 33
Abstract/Description:
The regulation of creative works has become enmeshed in a bureaucratic system that is based around proprietary and economic concerns. These concerns have developed in a manner that has seen the focus of regulation shift from the concerns of the necessity of creativity, to a focus upon economic optimisation. Focusing too much on the latter could imperil creativity, thereby depriving society of one of the key drivers in the development of the individual. This part of the monograph establishes how a system related to the necessity of creativity could be implemented today. Three chapters will achieve this – the first will assess how the principles of creativity could be identified, the second will identify how these principles can be enforced and put forward proposals for reform, and third, how the proposed system could be implemented and operate in practice.
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URL: http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/journals/ELECD/2019/799.html