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Author Eger, John M., 1940- author.

Title The untold power of the marriage of art and technology / by John M. Eger.

Publication Info. Champaign, IL : Common Ground Research Networks, 2022.
©2022

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Description 1 online resource (103 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Note "First published in 2022 as part of the Technology, Knowledge & Society Book Imprint"--Title page verso.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Introduction -- On the front line -- Background ; Techology skyrockets -- A creative and innovative economy emerges ; Creativity and innovation -- The role of art in the innovation economy ; The sad truth -- Being creative ; Education is not memorization -- Art and culture districts : financing, funding, and sustaining them ; Introduction ; Examples of art and cultural districts in America -- Smart cities -- The technology explosion ; The world of digits -- The man/machine interface in the post pandemic world -- Conclusion ; Jobless recovery.
Summary "Most of us know that the widespread use of robotics, particularly artificial intelligence robots, will most likely have an adverse effect on the workplace and that the new jobs that emerge will require new thinking skills that the current educational system does not provide. It is also becoming clear that communities seeking to attract and nurture those most qualified for the new jobs must also renew themselves if they are to be successful. Most important, the emerging workforce must be able to engage both right and left hemispheres of the brain in-order- to solve complex problems, in increasingly creative ways. This central imperative, has resulted in the increasing demand for both artistic and creative skills along with technological and science-based skills. This treatise makes those arguments for reinvention and while it is not yet known precisely what makes people creative, many ideas about fostering creative people and institutions are discussed. The future is now. The Covid-19 pandemic has greatly accelerated our use of technology and our responses to changes we must make in education, the workplace and the workforce that have been lying dormant for too long. At the heart of the changes we must make is the vital realization that art and technology are the new benchmarks of the global economy, an economy where creativity and innovation are shaping a new world order. We are entering a new era and we must act now to prepare for a very different future"-- Provided by publisher.
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Subject Art and technology.
Competition, International.
Creative ability -- Economic aspects.
Labor supply -- Effect of education on -- United States.
Education and state -- United States.
Art and technology.
Competition, International.
Creative ability -- Economic aspects.
Education and state.
Labor supply -- Effect of education on.
United States.
Cover Title Untold power : the marriage of art and technology
Other Form: Print version: Eger, John M., 1940- Untold power. Champaign, IL : Common Ground, 2022 9780949313027 (DLC) 2021053303 (OCoLC)1288424197
ISBN 0949313041 (electronic bk.)
9780949313041 (electronic bk.)
0949313025 (hardcover)
9780949313027 (hardcover)
0949313033 (paperback)
9780949313034 (paperback)