Joi Ito, the director of MIT’s famed Media Lab in his keynote speech at Ideas City 2013 in New York, has an idea of solving cities problem : Find what talent already exists in your city, the more iconoclastic, the better, and then nurture it without big-footing it in the process. In other words, “Find your weirdos, and figure out how to amplify them,” he says in an article in Fast Company Magazine in 2013. In line with the opinion of Joi Ito, Richard Florida in his book ‘The Rise of the Creative Class’ explained that a creative city was indicated by the dominant number of actors or creative talent in it. Joi Ito also emphasized that creative initiative should be allowed to appear without any creative engineering, thus encouraging more creative activities to take place in the city and let these activities develop without technical interruption or government intervention. Government is expected only to provide facilities, infrastructures, and access to capital as well as permit to carry out creative activities.