ABSTRACT

The creative industries – the place where art, business, and technology meet in economic activity – have been hugely affected by the relatively recent digitalisation (and often monetisation) of work, home, relationships, and leisure. Such trends were accelerated by the global COVID-19 pandemic. This edited collection examines how the creative industries can be supported to make best use of opportunities in digital technology and data-driven innovation.

Since digital markets and platforms are now essential for revenue generation and audience engagement, there is a vital need for improved data and digital skills in the creative and cultural sectors. Taking a necessarily global perspective, this book explores the challenges and opportunities of data-driven approaches to creativity in different contexts across the arts, cultural, and heritage sectors. Chapters reach beyond the platforms and approaches provided by the technology sector to delve into the collaborative work that supports innovation around the interdisciplinary and cross-sectoral issues that emerge where data infrastructures and approaches meet creativity.

A novel intervention that uniquely centres the role of data in the theory and practice of creative industries’ innovation, this book is valuable reading for those researching and studying the creative economy as well for those who drive investment for the creative industries in a digitalised society.

The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 International license.

chapter 1|22 pages

Introduction

Framing data-driven innovation in the creative industries
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chapter 2|23 pages

Ecosystems and partnerships

Enabling factors for data-driven innovation in the creative industries
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chapter 3|25 pages

R&D in the creative industries

Bringing the ‘dark matter’ of the sector to light with data
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chapter 4|30 pages

Digital and data literacy

Models for data training and upskilling for the future creative industries
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chapter 5|27 pages

Diversity and inclusion in the data-driven creative economy

An analysis of Creative Industries Clusters Programme approaches
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chapter 6|28 pages

Data ethics in the digital creative industries

Encouraging self-reflection and best practices
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chapter 7|20 pages

Ownership and control in the creative economy

On new property rights for digital assets
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chapter 8|20 pages

Decentralised creative economies and transactional creative communities

New value discovery in the performing arts
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chapter 9|23 pages

On creative practice and generative AI

Co-shaping the development of emerging artistic technologies
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chapter 10|24 pages

Live events, digital technologies, and data-driven innovation

Lasting impacts from the pandemic pivot to digital
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