In scientific communications, journal articles, and philosophical aesthetic debates the words “art”, “creativity”, and “machine” are put together more and more frequently. Since some machines are designed to, or happens to, imitate human artistic creativity, it seems natural to use the same words to talk about human artists and machines which imitate them. However, the evolution of language in light of technology may conceal specific features of the phenomena it is supposed to describe. This makes it difficult to understand what machine creativity actually is and how it is connected to human creativity. The aim of the paper is to investigate why, and in what sense, the functioning of some machines may be described in terms of artistic creat...
Cybernetic and robotic agents have long played an instrumental role in the production of ‘machine cr...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
This paper uncovers the relationship between texts and machines, two major human inventions seemingl...
In scientific communications, journal articles, and philosophical aesthetic debates the words “art”,...
As machines take over more tasks previously done by humans, artistic creation is also considered as ...
CD ISSN 1314-2704With the advancement of the Internet, the rise of the Big-data, rapid evolution of ...
Tl;dr: Using computers to produce creative artefacts is a form of computational creativity. Using cr...
To speak comfortably of the machine artist (as outlined in the call for papers for this Special Issu...
Machines can be either tool, media, or social agents. Advances in technology have been delivering ma...
Contains fulltext : 132144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the adven...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, technologies like neural networks, deep learning and “artif...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, technologies like neural networks, deep learning and “artif...
Abstract This paper argues that a too-expansive view on creativity is unhelpful at best and deeply m...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This paper analyzes creative practice including v...
This chapter is concerned with human–computer collaboration to achieve linguistic creativity. We cla...
Cybernetic and robotic agents have long played an instrumental role in the production of ‘machine cr...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
This paper uncovers the relationship between texts and machines, two major human inventions seemingl...
In scientific communications, journal articles, and philosophical aesthetic debates the words “art”,...
As machines take over more tasks previously done by humans, artistic creation is also considered as ...
CD ISSN 1314-2704With the advancement of the Internet, the rise of the Big-data, rapid evolution of ...
Tl;dr: Using computers to produce creative artefacts is a form of computational creativity. Using cr...
To speak comfortably of the machine artist (as outlined in the call for papers for this Special Issu...
Machines can be either tool, media, or social agents. Advances in technology have been delivering ma...
Contains fulltext : 132144.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Since the adven...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, technologies like neural networks, deep learning and “artif...
Since the beginning of the 21st century, technologies like neural networks, deep learning and “artif...
Abstract This paper argues that a too-expansive view on creativity is unhelpful at best and deeply m...
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht. This paper analyzes creative practice including v...
This chapter is concerned with human–computer collaboration to achieve linguistic creativity. We cla...
Cybernetic and robotic agents have long played an instrumental role in the production of ‘machine cr...
What is creativity? Generally, artefacts are labelled as creative if they are both novel and appropr...
This paper uncovers the relationship between texts and machines, two major human inventions seemingl...