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| Great blog entry. :) For some reason, it pays off to be a contrarian in academic circles. I remember a few years ago when a well known writer wrote a book describing how some of the biggest names in ivory towers made their names by finding some controversial position, and supporting it with exactly three examples. And it gets the talk mills going (proof: Boston Globe interviewing Keen). The author of the Cult of the Amateur also has been getting a lot of national (and blogsphere) press... My own thoughts on this are that Keen is wrong. How so? The major example of a creative field that has gone through a similar transformation is writing. For a grand majority of human history writing was the luxury of the well-pampered, and printing your book was considered a social status symbol. Did broad literacy programs, the printing press and the word processor vanquish great art? Far from it. Probably most of what we consider to be great in literature was born from the hands of those who had the least, and from people who would not have contributed if literacy, writing and printing instruments were only for the rich. Also from hearing the CEO of MGM speak last semester, he clearly stated (and of course Keen is welcome take his complains to him) that independent production companies do a more efficient job (~30% lower costs) than major hollywood studios in producing films. Quite interesting. This is why MGH is now focusing entirely on the PR, marketing and distribution elements, and letting the production companies produce the product. |
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