The value of creativity emphasizes the unprecedented blurring of the distinction between consumer and producer in new media. Creativity is not limited to the arts or media, but is the basis of innovation in any domain. Creative processes may vary across disciplines, but tend to share four essential characteristics. “First, they always involve thinking or behaving imaginatively. Second, overall this imaginative activity is purposeful: that is, it is directed to achieving an objective. Third, these processes must generate something original. Fourth, the outcome must be of value in relation to the objective” (National Advisory Committee on Creative and Cultural Education, 1999: p30). Creativity involves new media literacies such as experimenting with one’s surroundings to solve problems (play), constructing dynamic models of real-world processes (simulation), and sampling and remixing media content (appropriation).
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