Collaboration in Creative Industries are the way forward towards engaging with the fast approaching 5IR



Collaboration in Creative Industries are the way forward towards engaging with the fast approaching Fifth Industrial Revolution

written by Christina Elgie
@x10lunaLG




 
Otso Fifi Mashilo
 and 
Nonhlanhla e Dlamini
.


The electric energy among this vlogging pair is enticing. These gals have spunk, instinctual talent and are clearly blue blood passionate artisans. Across all artistic platforms, a desire for transferring of our musing thoughts and ideas, collaborating and bouncing dual constructive feedback among artisans, whether good or bad, (and taking it like a boss), is felt amongst all creative minds. In order to metamorphosise our inventive imaginations, industry collaboration deliver us from our inherent hidden perspectives, and allow us to embrace a reality where Art is original anew.

Originality endured decades in exile, yet through the emergence of new technology, is once more unconfined by society.

I’m training my second year Fashion Media students at STADIO School of Fashion, Art and Design Faculty, in honing skills regarding podcasting, vlogging, radio broadcasting, voice training, body breathing alignment, journalistic writing and television presentation. Sharing knowledge and skill sets between creative industries, entice my curiosity. Engaging with the rapid evolution of the 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR), has been quite daunting. Humanity is famous for fearing the unknown, and to resist and condemn that which we do not understand. With the genesis of the emergence of the 5th Industrial Revolution (5IR), we find ourselves treading lightly where no man has gone before.

The reality of it all is, that learning has become a lifelong journey. The sphere of the fast approaching 5IR is extending the boundaries of industry collaboration. New technology renegade previous notions of merging technological expansion and industry skill heterogeneity. Global transfiguration is urgently needed in all industries if we want to create a better world where equality for all mankind is the new mutineer.
I personally, dream of a world where mankind, has an equal opportunity to follow dreams. A future world where life is truly beautiful to all, not just the silver spooned capitalists. Sharing ideas, skills and creativity can make our world a better place for everyone. If you envision a beautiful feature for our children and our planet, I suggest get into gear! Let’s collaborate and share ideas.

Originality is not buried under decades of ignorance and prejudice. Originality has merely miraged comfortably against innovation and transfiguration.

to fruition once more. How attractive does change sound in the new consciousness of sharing our skills to better all humanity? Are you geared up for a new era of exploration? Are you brave enough to be part of an era of firsts? Are you prepared to be a leader and merge with a technological collective consciousness? Our only opposition is fear of change.

Lets collaborate and engage! Originality is not dead at all! Originality is merely dying to break free from the conformities of a 21 century façade, absconding in primitive conventions.

It's time for change! Let's make life beautiful again. Lets approach divergence with positivity and be open to new possibilities, an exciting new future is attainable if we work together to enhance our society with the use of merging creative minds and positive intent of technology - our best friend. I will see you all on the other side!
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Comments

  1. hey, would you like collaborate on a visual art project, an installation?

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  2. Hi Belhe, thanks for the read! Sounds amazing! I'll DM you on your blog. Chat soon xxx

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