Collectively Engaged
“Collectively Engaged” : first outputs and perspectives
12 years ago

- Wednesday 19th September, 2012 - Day 1 "Collectively Engaged - Digital Collaborations across the EU"
- Thursday 20th September, 2012 - Day 2 "Collectively Engaged - Digital Content Development in the UK"
- 'VALUE versus VALUES' came very strongly through during these 2 days as an area of questioning and thinking. Can creators and artists maintain ethical value and integrity as well as being recognized as creating socio-economic values in society and engaging with the commercial world? In effect how do artists go about seeking models that can insert their core values and beliefs into the commercial world with adequate remuneration?
- The issue of "language of understanding" between arts / culture and creative / technology business sectors was explored: If artists and creatives want to use commercial money then we need to acknowledge language differences, in effect combating the siloed nature of professional and disciplinary language that affect groups trying to work together across working cultures and areas of expertise.
- Developing new sustainable business models for creativity and innovation, preserving the diversity of this mixed ecosystem. "If art inspires the commercial world", are we happy as artists to do just that, with the implication that there is no financial reward for our work, or do we have to build bridges into to the commercial world? How do we build bridges to the few islands of opportunity left in these commercially challenging times?
- The issue of content provision, the status and the needs of the artists and true creative development within the "creative industries" galaxy. Artists have to contract and mutate their vision to become technically achievable but how as artists do we do that without complying to purely commercial values.