Showing posts with label creative economy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label creative economy. Show all posts

Monday, August 8, 2011

Scott Adams on the benefits of "soul-crushing boredom"


online.wsj.com
Is constant stimulation hurting our creativity—and the economy? The Dilbert creator on his dull childhood and the power of tedium.





The creator of Dilbert argues that boredom provides fuel for creativity. Since we are never bored, the argument goes, we have become less creative. Anecdotal evidence includes people acting more dogmatically, more sequels and derivative products of movies, more reality TV, and most importantly, a flat-lining economy starving for industry-transforming innovation. I'd say he's mostly got it right, but the reason why we're less creative is because we are more distracted than ever. As a result, our attention spans have diminished to 10-minute windows of focus - if we can't find creative insights inside that window, no creativity emerges. Also, creativity comes from useful problems. Scott Adams' boredom as a child was a problem that he was able to solve creatively because he was so undistracted. 

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Russell Simmons' Creative Business Plan Contest

Entrepreneur Russell Simmons understands the spiky nature of the creative economy and has launched a new creative industries, ‘bplan like’ contest called the The Race to Be: The Creative Entrepreneurship Contest. The event is the centerpiece of this year’s Global Entrepreneurship Week (Nov. 17- Nov. 23)

The contest has three categories: film, fashion, and music. Applications can be submitted online and the finals of each categories will take place on site in spikes of industry/artistic excellence: film in LA, music in Austin, and fashion in NY. Read more on Campus Entrepreneurship.

Russell Simmons' Creative Business Plan Contest

Entrepreneur Russell Simmons understands the spiky nature of the creative economy and has launched a new creative industries, ‘bplan like’ contest called the The Race to Be: The Creative Entrepreneurship Contest. The event is the centerpiece of this year’s Global Entrepreneurship Week (Nov. 17- Nov. 23)

The contest has three categories: film, fashion, and music. Applications can be submitted online and the finals of each categories will take place on site in spikes of industry/artistic excellence: film in LA, music in Austin, and fashion in NY. Read more on Campus Entrepreneurship.

Russell Simmons' Creative Business Plan Contest

Entrepreneur Russell Simmons understands the spiky nature of the creative economy and has launched a new creative industries, ‘bplan like’ contest called the The Race to Be: The Creative Entrepreneurship Contest. The event is the centerpiece of this year’s Global Entrepreneurship Week (Nov. 17- Nov. 23)

The contest has three categories: film, fashion, and music. Applications can be submitted online and the finals of each categories will take place on site in spikes of industry/artistic excellence: film in LA, music in Austin, and fashion in NY. Read more on Campus Entrepreneurship.