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Transformation to digital culture and creativity By M S Siddiqui 06 June 2016 Unlike other creatures of the planet, human being has knowledge, capabilities, and physical skills-that affects the very way the society and lives. Human has developed ideas such as beliefs, values, and morals. They have faith and respect for laws, norms, customs, habits, religion, and social institutions, Human have means of communication - the language and social infrastructure developed through evolutions and a creative and meaningful lifestyle. Culture is not stagnant; rather it is constantly changing and evolving through interactions among people within a culture and with those of other cultures. Various elements and dimensions of culture are not independent, but rather are interrelated. People are learning and building the improved life and the culture is defined as the sum total of a society's accumulated leanings. Culture is all encompassing, and so pervasive that it affects the very way people think and act. Changes in culture are intricately connected to changes in technology. Our lives are now dominated by technology. Technology does not affect society in a linear way; rather, in combination with many other elements. The culture may be distinguishes with epochs and according to the communication technology used. In oral culture, knowledge transfer could only occur in direct communication. In written culture certain types of knowledge or the memory of a particular person could be preserved and written messages could be sent through space and be recorded and preserved for the future. Culture, communication and information are relatively related concepts. Culture is formed through communications and interactions among people. Cultural knowledge has always been communicated and therefore preserved by our cultural communication structures. The technologies available have always been an important element in enabling and facilitating the processes of creating, sharing and preserving our cultural memory. It is a accepted opinion that "Without recording technologies of some kind (tablets, paper, wax, movable print, analogue and digital electronics and so forth), the cultures we all inhabit would not exist". This digital culture not only frames our experience of the world around us but also gives us a complex set of tools with which to organize new ways for inter-relating information and local and global culture. Researchers from different disciplines have examined the impact of these new media on different social aspects of the virtual and real spheres. The words communication and information always refer to the essence of community and human relationships. Information content is a set of cultural products, with information forming part of the cultural fabric of a society. People believe that information and communication in a technical and instrumental manner -as data and data transmission. However, information and communication are also social phenomena. The real and virtual spheres are interrelated, because both frame our experience, they tend to be clearly defined our life and culture of all the times. Today's society, often referred to as the information age, is marked by the rapid development of communication and information resources. In recent years, digital media have opened several new avenues of information transfer, communication, and entertainment and changed the way we live in a fundamental way. Technology