181,435 research outputs found

    The transformation of creative work: Study of the dynamics of the Creator Economy

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    reservedLa Creator Economy rappresenta un fenomeno emergente nell’era digitale in cui individui talentuosi e creativi utilizzano le piattaforme online per creare, condividere e monetizzare i propri contenuti. Questa tesi si propone di esplorare l’ecosistema della Creator Economy, analizzando gli impatti, le opportunità e le sfide che essa presenta.The Creator Economy represents an emerging phenomenon in the digital age in which talented and creative individuals use online platforms to create, share and monetize their content. This thesis aims to explore the Creator Economy ecosystem, analyzing the impacts, opportunities and challenges it presents

    Mar-Gra-creator/KINtaro_data: first_release

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    <p>Kintaro data v1.0</p&gt

    Phantom-Creator

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    MATLAB code used to design the ImSURE Phantoms. Other custom phantoms can be created using this code

    Peripheral Creator Labor: Navigating Regional Marginalization and Resistance in Social Media Entertainment

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    This article examines how social media creators in the United Kingdom navigate regional labor dynamics in small urban cities and towns and their perceptions of potential resistance strategies. Grounded in a creator workers’ inquiry and thematic analysis of in-depth interviews with creators (N = 53), it expands the notion of peripheral creator labor. It reveals how digital factors and historically-entrenched regional disparities exacerbate the global platform precarity experienced by different types of peripheral creators and the relative privilege of peripheral Englishlanguage Western-based creators. The study introduces the concepts of regional monetization precarity and localized production space and networking precarity to capture the unique challenges creators face in small urban cities and their shared strategic resistance strategies to effect change, combining professional support and unionization. This study contributes to theoretical understandings of creator labor by challenging a binary notion of “center-periphery” relations and a homogenous Western user experience in creator economies

    dream-creator

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    This project aims to simplify the process of creating custom DeepDream models by using pretrained GoogleNet models and custom image datasets.If you use this software, please cite it using these metadata

    OpenSim Creator

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    A desktop GUI for editing+simulating OpenSim models.If you use this software, please cite it using the metadata from this file

    OpenSim Creator

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    A desktop GUI for editing+simulating OpenSim models.If you use this software, please cite it using the metadata from this file

    OpenSim Creator

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    A desktop GUI for editing+simulating OpenSim models.If you use this software, please cite it using the metadata from this file

    OpenSim Creator

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    A desktop GUI for editing+simulating OpenSim models.If you use this software, please cite it using the metadata from this file

    Domination and the arts of digital resistance in social media Creator labor

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    This article conducts a collaborative qualitative thematic analysis of in-depth interviews with social media content creators (N = 53) based in and/or originated from the United Kingdom. It aims to better understand how creators within one peripheral region in Northern England express their labor experiences as both practices of domination and e-resistance. The article contributes an original typology of the relationships between practices of creator domination and forms of individual or collective e-resistance, encompassing varying levels of visibility, targets, sources, and underlying motives. It develops a novel creator workers’ inquiry methodology to establish this multifaceted typology of creator e-resistance. The findings suggest that creator e-resistance should consider the relationships among practices of material, status, and ideological domination, and forms of non-resistance, individual hidden e-resistance, collective hidden e-resistance, and collective public e-resistance
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