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Technologies in creative economy and creative society

    Tomas Kačerauskas Affiliation

Abstract

The article deals with issues of technologies in the environment of creative economy and creative society, mostly focusing on the following topics: 1) invasion of technologies, which is accompanied by technical illiteracy or simplification of intellection presupposed by a certain technique (e.g. computers); 2) new technologies emerge in the environment dominated by consumption in order to boost consumption; 3) political, media and communication technologies are intertwined to the extent that allows us to speak about the technologized society; 4) technologies are inseparable from creative activities: on the one hand, development of technologies needs creativity, on the other hand, every branch of creative industries needs certain technologies; 5) technologic development is conditioned by their syncretism, i.e. their ability to serve the art (technē) of life and creative intentions; 6) in the creative society, happiness does not depend on constantly upgraded (i.e. consumed) technologies but is rather possible in spite of them; 7) unlimitedness is the greatest limitation of global technologies: unconnected with any existential region, they billow in the wind of ever newer technologies.


First published online: 29 May 2015

Keyword : technologies, creative economy, creative society, media, communication, creative industries

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Kačerauskas, T. (2015). Technologies in creative economy and creative society. Technological and Economic Development of Economy, 21(6), 855-868. https://doi.org/10.3846/20294913.2015.1036325
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