MyCreativity is a two-day conference that intends to bring the trends and tendencies around the Creative Industries into critical question. It seeks to address the local, intra-regional and trans-national variations that constitute international creative industries as an uneven field of actors, interests and conditions. The conference explores a range of key topics that, in the majority of
cases, remain invisible to both academic research and policy-making in the creative industries.
Overall, the conference adopts a comparative focus in order to illuminate the variability of international creative industries. Such an approach enables new questions to be asked about the mutually constitutive tensions between the forces, practices, histories and
policies that define creative production, distribution and organisation within an era of information economies and network cultures. This conference wishes to bring these trends and tendencies into critical question. It seeks to address the local, intra-regional and trans-national variations that constitute international creative
industries as an uneven field of actors, interests and conditions. The conference explores a range of key topics that, in the majority of cases, remain invisible to both academic research and policy-making in the creative industries.
Topics include:
In preparation for this event a mailing list has been set up idash.org/mailman/listinfo/my-ci. We are interested in this list opening up to people engaged in activities that relate to the creative industries, however that term may be understood. So if you're an artist, policy analyst, academic, web designer, programmer, careers adviser, journalist, architect, musician, filmmaker, property speculator, sound engineer, working in service industries and... what else? Your call.
Please join our list for preparatory discussions and debates that aim to add details to how we make sense of the creative industries.
Materials from the list will not only build an archive on the creative industries in the months leading up to the convention, they may also filter their way into the publication we will assemble in the months following the event. So please consider joining the MyCreativity
mailing list, and posting your ideas, experiences, essays, reports, critiques, etc. The list will be a vehicle for a hopefully lively and diverse research network. It is planned that the list will continue after the November event in Amsterdam.
Confirmation of speakers will be announced soon.
MyCreativity: Convention of International Creative Industries Researchers
Date: 17-18 November, 2006
Venue: Club 11, Post CS Building, Amsterdam
Organisation: Institute of Network Cultures, HvA Interactive Media, and Centre for Media Research, University of Ulster Collaborators: All Media Foundation and The Sandberg Institute
Concept: Geert Lovink & Ned Rossiter
Contact: Sabine Niederer, sabine(at)networkcultures.org
www.networkcultures.org/mycreativity/