Creative Communities: Shaping Process through Performance and Play

Lynn Parker, Dayna Galloway

Abstract


This paper studies the use of play as a method to unlock creativity and innovation within a community of practice (a group of individuals who share a common interest and who see value in interaction to enhance their understanding). An analysis of communities of practice and the value of play informs evaluation of two case studies exploring the development of communities of practice, one within the discipline of videogames and one which bridges performing arts and videogames. The case studies provide qualitative data from which the potential of play, as a method to inspire creativity and support the development of a potential community of practice, is recognised. Establishing trust, disruption of process through play and reflection are key steps proposed in a ‘context provider’s framework’ for individuals or organisations to utilise in the design of activities to support creative process and innovation within a potential community of practice.

Keywords


Videogames, communities of practice, collaboration, play, performance, design process

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.26503/todigra.v3i2.69
 
 
Published by the Digital Games Research Association.