Article(electronic)May 18, 2022

In the eye of the beholder: A viewer-defined conception of online visual creativity

In: New media & society: an international and interdisciplinary forum for the examination of the social dynamics of media and information change, Volume 26, Issue 5, p. 2721-2747

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Abstract

Despite substantial interest in developing theoretical models and technology for creativity enhancement, existing creativity research across various fields lacks a user-centered definition of creativity that can be operationalized in today's digital spaces. To address this, we conducted a mixed-methods longitudinal research on a study website mirroring content from Bēhance, a popular online platform for creatives. Specifically, we examined how content creators and consumers explored and reflected on online creative content through textual, visual, quantitative, and behavioral data. Analyzing and triangulating these multiple data streams, we conceptualize creativity from the perspectives of its genuine "users," the viewers. Collectively, we highlight (1) constructs of creativity that have not been emphasized in the existing literature, (2) the impact of users' roles on content exploration and conception of creativity, and (3) the difference between machine and human users' perception of creative content. We discuss theoretical and practical implications accordingly.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1461-7315

DOI

10.1177/14614448221089604

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