The LED lamp metaphor: knowledge and the creative process in new media art.

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Abstract

In the context of new media art, the intrinsic interplay of disciplines poses constant learning challenges to the artists, as it requires a continuous acquisition and reconfiguration of knowledge. This article seeks to understand to what extent knowledge processes of creation, transfer and adoption contribute to the creative collaborative outcomes of new media artists, by investigating: i) explicit and tacit knowledge flows of new media artists; ii) strategies for knowledge creation, transfer and adoption; iii) contexts in which these processes are facilitated. Based on qualitative methods, findings indicate that the way in which artists learn and interact is related to their personality; values such as openness, curiosity, respect or trust shape the context for a shared interest in knowledge creation, adoption, and exchange. A holistic approach to knowledge-creating place (‘Ba’) contributes to understanding the fluid contexts in which creative processes occur.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPoetics : Journal of Empirical Research on Culture, the Media and the Arts
Volume92
Issue numberPart B, June
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

Keywords

  • Collaboration
  • Creativity
  • Explicit knowledge
  • Knowledge
  • Knowledge-creating place
  • Mexico City
  • New media art
  • Tacit knowledge

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