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These studies suggest that digitalization has transformed access, engagement, and creative practices in the arts, leading to new genres, enhanced creativity, economic growth, and improved quality of life, while also presenting challenges such as simplified reproductions and varying impacts on participation quality across different cultures.
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Digitalization has significantly impacted the arts and creative practices, transforming how art is created, distributed, and consumed. This synthesis explores the various dimensions of this transformation, drawing on multiple research studies to provide a comprehensive overview of the impact of digitalization on the arts.
Increased Accessibility and Democratization of Art
Transformation of Creative Practices
Economic and Social Impacts
Creative Potential and Youth Engagement
Cultural and Aesthetic Experience
Digitalization has profoundly transformed the arts and creative practices, making art more accessible and democratized while also introducing new forms of artistic expression. The economic and social impacts are significant, with cultural institutions needing to adapt to stay relevant. The digital environment offers new opportunities for creative development, especially among youth, but also poses challenges related to the quality of aesthetic experiences and the influence of online communities. Overall, digitalization is reshaping the landscape of the arts, leading to both opportunities and challenges in the creative sector.
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