Here’s another event I’m going to try to get to:
Creativity, Innovation and Labour in Music
A symposiumMonday June 22nd – symposium, 9.30 – 5.00
Tuesday June 23rd – workshop on developing a network, 9.30 – 11.30The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
Central Meeting RoomsOrganisers
Dot Miell, Mark Doffman, Mark Banks, Jason Toynbee, Faculty of Social Sciences, The Open
University
Raymond MacDonald, Department of Psychology, Glasgow Caledonian UniversityInterdisciplinary research into music at the intersection of creativity, innovation and labour is an
emerging topic that presents many challenges for researchers. For example:• the theme of labour calls attention to musical work, economic exploitation and the everyday
processes of music making,• innovation takes in the problem of the nature of the new in different genres, but also
questions of how musical innovation gets evaluated, rewarded or ignored,• and creativity gestures towards issues of origination and emergence, artifice and authenticity,
the individual and the collective.This symposium brings together experts from across the disciplines in order to develop a more
coherent analysis of how these themes converge. The format consists of a series of presentations
each followed by discussion with the aim of advancing our understanding of the topic, and
establishing an informal research network to take things forward – a workshop on the Tuesday
morning is to plan next steps.Speakers
Martin Cloonan, Glasgow University – Creating live music: an industrial perspectiveDon Knox, Glasgow Caledonian University – Who are we innovating for? The need for
interdisciplinary input in setting goals for music information retrievalBennett Hogg, University of Newcastle – Working through the new
Fabian Holt, University of Roskilde – Creativity and innovation in contemporary live music
productionMatt Stahl, University of Western Ontario – Recording artists, employment, domination and
democratization