Abstract. In this paper we introduce and reflect on current research questions regarding computers and creativity. Creativity is an enig-matic yet widely discussed phenomena. With the now widespread adoption of computers and information technologies, the nature of creativity and how we think about it has changed significantly. We argue for a shift in thinking about computers from tools to creative agents and collaborative partners. We present 21 questions we think are crucial to understanding this new relationship and begin to offer answers, or pathways to answers for a selective subset.
The notion that software could be independently and usefully creative is becoming more commonplace i...
Digital Creativity examines the impact of technology on the creative practitioner, how it influences...
Can a computer be creative? And what can we learn about our own creativity from studying computation...
Abstract. In this paper we introduce and reflect on current research questions regarding computers a...
Five years ago, most research in computer science seemed to concentrate on specifying the ways a com...
In this paper the role of the computer in the creative process is discussed. The main focus is the i...
In this paper I will outline some of the practical experiences and theoretical concerns that have in...
This paper explores creativity from a process viewpoint. It examines various strategies employed by ...
This document at first describes the informal notion of creativity in general before delivering deep...
There is currently a strong belief in Information and Communication Technologies’(ICT) ability to en...
Computers can be very helpful to us by performing tasks on our behalf. For example, they are very go...
Computers can be used as a key research tool because they allow us to do things that have been diffi...
This paper takes a position on computational creativity support by focusing on two possibilities: cr...
Abstract: "Creativity is recognizable only in a given context thereby making its definition elusive....
This paper argues that a too-expansive view on creativity is unhelpful at best and deeply misleading...
The notion that software could be independently and usefully creative is becoming more commonplace i...
Digital Creativity examines the impact of technology on the creative practitioner, how it influences...
Can a computer be creative? And what can we learn about our own creativity from studying computation...
Abstract. In this paper we introduce and reflect on current research questions regarding computers a...
Five years ago, most research in computer science seemed to concentrate on specifying the ways a com...
In this paper the role of the computer in the creative process is discussed. The main focus is the i...
In this paper I will outline some of the practical experiences and theoretical concerns that have in...
This paper explores creativity from a process viewpoint. It examines various strategies employed by ...
This document at first describes the informal notion of creativity in general before delivering deep...
There is currently a strong belief in Information and Communication Technologies’(ICT) ability to en...
Computers can be very helpful to us by performing tasks on our behalf. For example, they are very go...
Computers can be used as a key research tool because they allow us to do things that have been diffi...
This paper takes a position on computational creativity support by focusing on two possibilities: cr...
Abstract: "Creativity is recognizable only in a given context thereby making its definition elusive....
This paper argues that a too-expansive view on creativity is unhelpful at best and deeply misleading...
The notion that software could be independently and usefully creative is becoming more commonplace i...
Digital Creativity examines the impact of technology on the creative practitioner, how it influences...
Can a computer be creative? And what can we learn about our own creativity from studying computation...