A model to play with that explores the relationship between creativity, culture and heritage, particularly looking at the role of cultural funding organisations, such as Arts Council England
5. Creativity Thatâs anything thatâs âcreativeâ, novel or innovative.
6. Creativity Thatâs anything thatâs âcreativeâ, novel or innovative. It doesnât have to be artistic - it could even be sporting, faith-based, industrial or technical
7. Creativity Culture Cultureâs the âcreativeâ, stuff thatâs recognised and supported by society and societyâs organisational constructs.
8. Culture Cultureâs the âcreativeâ, stuff thatâs recognised and supported by society and societyâs organisational constructs. Itâs as if all of the creative stuff that happens is considered by society and its constructs (local authorities, funding bodies, government etc.)
9. All Creative Stuff Cultureâs the âcreativeâ, stuff thatâs recognised and supported by society and societyâs organisational constructs . Itâs as if all of the creative stuff that happens is considered by society and its constructs (local authorities, funding bodies, government etc.)
10. And then some of this creative stuff, is deemed âworthâ supporting All Creative Stuff
11. So itâs separated from all the other creative stuff and âchosenâ for support All Creative Stuff
12. All Creative Stuff So itâs separated from all the other creative stuff and âchosenâ for support
13. Creativity So itâs separated from all the other creative stuff and âchosenâ for support
14. Creativity Culture And then itâs âsupportedâ as culture
15. Creativity Culture And then itâs âsupportedâ as culture
16. Creativity Culture Heritage Heritage is culture thatâs been preserved for the future
17. Creativity Culture Heritage Heritage is culture thatâs worth keeping
18. Creativity Culture Heritage Itâs the âbackgroundâ to society
19. Creativity Culture Heritage And it informs the type of creativity that a society engages in
20. Creativity Culture Heritage And it informs the type of creativity that a society engages in
21. Creativity Culture Heritage Like a fashion designer inspired by the costumes in the V&A
22. Creativity Culture Heritage As time goes by, creative phenomena work their way through this model
23. Creativity Culture Heritage As time goes by, creative phenomena work their way through this model
24. Creativity Culture Heritage â Creativeâ endeavour is supported as culture
25. Creativity Culture Heritage â Creativeâ endeavour is supported as culture
26. Creativity Culture Heritage â Creativeâ endeavour is supported as culture
27. Creativity Culture Heritage Some culture is preserved as heritage
28. Creativity Culture Heritage Some culture is preserved as heritage
29. Creativity Culture Heritage Some culture is preserved as heritage
30. Creativity Culture Heritage Letâs think of an exampleâŠ
31. Creativity Culture Heritage How about âHappy Slappingâ?
32. Creativity Culture Heritage Itâs not nice, but itâs certainly creative
33. Creativity Culture Heritage At the moment itâs here
34. Creativity Culture Heritage In a year or two someone like Ekow Eshun at the ICA will put out a call (maybe on MySpace) for a Festival of Happy Slaps
35. Creativity Culture Heritage That festival will live here
36. Creativity Culture Heritage Letâs call it âCreative Cultureâ
37. Creativity Culture Heritage Theyâll do it for a couple of years, then maybe get a grant from the Arts Council or Westminster City Council. They may even have some sort of ârepresentativeâ or âadvocacyâ organisation
38. Creativity Culture Heritage At that point, the Festival will live here
39. Creativity Culture Heritage After a few years, the festival will be well established.
40. Creativity Culture Heritage There might even be a schism
41. Creativity Culture Heritage As some people want to represent âthe old schoolâ, and others complain that the Happy Slapping world has moved on
42. Creativity Culture Heritage Their audience might be aging. Theyâll will likely still have their grant-funding in place
43. Creativity Culture Heritage But by this time it may be supplanted by an âOrganisational Developmentâ grant, so they can âDevelop Audiencesâ or maybe âManage Changeâ
44. Creativity Culture Heritage By then, the Festival will live here
45. Creativity Culture Heritage Letâs call it âHeritage Cultureâ
46. Creativity Culture Heritage Eventually there will be a museum of Happy Slaps, or an organisation that exists to preserve the heritage of Happy Slapping (perhaps within a defined and understood vocabulary)
47. Creativity Culture Heritage This organisation will live here
48. Creativity Culture Heritage and will play a part in informing new creativity
49. Creativity Culture Heritage Weâve seen this phenomenon take place with many creative forms
50. Creativity Culture Heritage Hip-Hop dance, music and visual arts
52. Creativity Culture Heritage And it neednât only be in a subsidised realm - Tribute Bands are the âHeritageâ stage of garage band/genre-busting creativity
53. Creativity Culture Heritage Only instead of a grant, theyâll have a rack space in Virgin Megastore and an iTune category