"For years now, the legacy entertainment industry has been predicting its own demise, claiming that the rise of technology, by enabling easy duplication and sharing -- and thus copyright infringement -- is destroying their bottom line. If left unchecked, they say, it is not only they that will suffer, but also the content creators, who will be deprived of a means to make a living. And, with artists lacking an incentive to create, no more art will be produced, starving our culture. While it seems obvious to many that this could not possibly be true, since creators and performers of artistic content existed long before the gatekeepers ever did, we've looked into the numbers to get an honest picture of the state of things. What we found is that not only is the sky not falling, as some would have us believe, but it appears that we're living through an incredible period of abundance and opportunity, with more people producing more content and more money being made than ever before. As it turns out... The Sky Is Rising!" (http://www.techdirt.com/skyisrising)
Samstag, 22. September 2012
Über das seltsame Klagen der Musik-Industrie, Verlage und eine Studie, die andere Zahlen zeigen
Dienstag, 4. September 2012
No Excuses - oder etwas Recycling
Ende 90er des vergangenen Jahrhunderts haben wir mit den ImpulsKarten gestartet. Knappe Geschichten und Zitate als Interventionen in Change-Prozessen. Aufgemacht ähnlich den KartenSets aus Kindertagen. Damals mehr aus dem kreativen Moment entstanden, setzen wir heute viel daran solche und ähnliche Tools zu entwickeln. Wissenschaftlich fundiert, ausführlich getestet und klar: mit viel Freude am Tun. Die No Excuses-Serie war die erste Serie. Hier, jetzt eine kleine Auswahl als Slide-Version. Frisch gemixt.
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Montag, 16. Juli 2012
Jonah Lehrer: The Origins of Creative Insight & Why You Need Grit
"The answer will only arrive after we stop looking for it," says bestselling author Jonah Lehrer. Examining recent research into what drives creative insights, Lehrer breaks down how and why we have "aha!" moments, using examples that range from Bob Dylan writing "Like A Rolling Stone" to a Tibetan monk's zen puzzle-solving powers.
But insight isn't everything. Those who achieve great things in the long-term also have another important quality: Grit, a single-minded persistence that helps them keep their eye on the prize and pushing ever-forward even when the "aha!" moments aren't around.
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by Behance Team
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http://the99percent.com
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Mittwoch, 27. Juni 2012
Montag, 21. Mai 2012
Ken Burns: What makes a great story?
What makes a great story? For legendary filmmaker Ken Burns, the answer is both complicated and personal. In this short documentary about the craft of storytelling, he explains his lifelong mission to wake the dead. Recently featured on The Atlantic. (theatlantic.com/video/archive/2012/05/ken-burns-on-story/257165/)
Directed by Tom Mason and Sarah Klein
Music by Ryan Sayward Whittier
Animation by Elliot Cowan
Music by Ryan Sayward Whittier
Animation by Elliot Cowan
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Sonntag, 19. Februar 2012
Solve for X
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Freitag, 3. Februar 2012
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