Wednesday, 21 February 2007

On Richard Florida's blog: "The Creativity Exchange: Poetry of Cities"

 This post is about a poem by Pier Giorgiho Di Cicco on creativity.

All this to say, that a knowledge economy depends on knowing the roots of creativity.
A knowledge economy is more than information. It  isn't seduced into the quick harvest. It doesn't barge on insight before insight has had a chance to flower. A knowledge economy understands that the outsourcing of design is at an end, if the design of the architecture between citizens isn't attended to.

Source: The Creativity Exchange: Poetry of Cities

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

The creative city is more than just innovative. It manufactures an appetite for life. It respects the random, not just as new information for design, but as the currency of civic allowance. People will not volunteer their ideas if they live in the regulated environment of gentrified enclaves, free only to exercise imagination in front of computer screens. All this to say, that a knowledge economy depends on knowing the roots of creativity.
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