The innovation engines: Science, entertainment and convergence in New Zealand ' s research future

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This opinion piece considers the relationship between computer science, industrial innovation and New Zealand's research future, taking as its basis the case of Weta Digital and its continual development of computer-automated tools that replace cognitive labour. This process of computer automation offers a glimpse of the potential direction in which industrial and research production may move over the coming decades.

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Gurevitch, L. (2015, April 3). The innovation engines: Science, entertainment and convergence in New Zealand ’ s research future. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. Taylor and Francis Asia Pacific. https://doi.org/10.1080/03036758.2015.1018280

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