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She comments about her own work that "we are all taking from a collective creativity."
Collective creativity surely seems assisted by the computer networks.
It also takes advantage of the collective creativity of visiting professionals and researchers.
The Reich chapter, by contrast, draws us away from individual heroic figures towards collective creativity.
Still, as Scafidi also points out, the law is much more geared to protecting individual (and corporate) property than "collective creativity."
Selling the crowd-pleasing notion of collective creativity.
Yoruba dancers and drummers, for instance, express communal desires, values, and collective creativity.
These revolve around thematic studies, or might simply be songs, skits, or dances that develop from students' collective creativity.
But it is not the experiment in freewheeling collective creativity it might seem to be, because maintaining so much openness inevitably involves some tradeoffs.
This Pilobolus piece, like all of the modern performance company's work over the last 42 years, was borne out of its proven method of collective creativity.
Every dance troupe goes through a bad patch, but Pilobolus is in a special situation, being cursed as well as blessed with the idea of collective creativity.
"On the author effect: contemporary copyright and collective creativity", Cardozo Arts & Entertainment Law Journal (1991)
It is the collective creativity and effort of many thousands of people around the world, and few individuals have given more to this Company than Les Hinton."
The Allmusic review by Arwulf Arwulf states "Musically, this album is a marvel of collective creativity.
Grover hosts the Indirect Collaboration: Collective Creativity on the Web blog, which serves as a forum for discussing crowdsourcing in creative projects.
As if it weren't bad enough that they're clodhopping behind Facebook and Apple, trying to copycat both to death, the best their collective creativity could come up with is Google+?
Hatch, Mary Jo; Jones, Michael Owen: "Photocopylore at work: aesthetics, collective creativity and the social construction of organizations", in Culture and Organization, vol.
"For a public which has yet to grasp the full potential of digital media, the social space of the museum is the best place for a reasoned dialogue about our collective creativity," he said.
Their gifts are the most precious corrective to the combination of economic depression and commercial acquisitiveness of today's world, and it's their individual and collective creativity that we need more than ever.
PRINCETON Princeton University Art Museum "Multiple Hands: Collective Creativity in 18th-Century Japanese Painting."
The point is that we've got trapped in the ideology of cutting public spending and the inevitability/desirability of a top-down hierarchy of income and privilege as boosting individual and collective creativity, productiveness and stability.
B7 BUSINESS DAY C1-9 Restrictions at Wikipedia Wikipedia, the online encyclopedia that "anyone can edit," is not the experiment in freewheeling, collective creativity that it might seem to be.
In order to trace and enhance cooperative and collective creativity, Metis Reflexive Global Virtual Team has worked for the last few years on the development of a Trace Composer at the intersection of personal experience and social knowledge.
What is most moving about the show, though, and is most likely to inspire young artists in the decades to come, is the record of collective creativity it represents, a creativity generated by the lived politics of 119 committed artists who were outsiders in their time.
"How the state will operate the Thruway without the predictable and consistent source of funding we have used for over 35 years is a question that will, if you pardon my verb, tax our collective creativity," John H. Shafer, executive director of the authority, told a forum in May.