This paper describes a thesis exploring how computer programs can collaborate as equals in the artistic creative process. The proposed system, CoCo Sketch, encodes some rudimentary stylistic rules of abstract sketching and music theory to contribute supplemental lines and music while the user sketches. We describe a three-part research method that includes defining rudimentary stylistic rules for abstract line drawing, exploring the interaction design for artistic improvisation with a computer, and evaluating how CoCo Sketch affects the artistic creative process. We report on the initial results of early investigations into artistic style that describe cognitive, perceptual, and behavioral processes used in abstract artists making
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...
[Introduction] Enhancing the conditions within which creativity is likely to be exercised is clearly...
This article reviews the development of the author’s computational art practice, where the computer ...
Abstract:- This paper considers recent developments in the psychology of creativity and human/comput...
Creative work requires the learning and practice of advanced skills, perceptual, motor, cognitive, a...
We consider the artist-programmer, who creates work through its description as source code. The arti...
This chapter is concerned with human–computer collaboration to achieve linguistic creativity. We cla...
This paper explores creativity from a process viewpoint. It examines various strategies employed by ...
This paper extends the knowledge and understanding of art-technology collaboration. It reports upon ...
How can computers be used to model creativity? We address this issue in this article by starting wit...
The focus in this paper is the application of evolutionary computing processes in the generation of ...
In this paper we consider artists who create their work by writing algorithms, which when interprete...
The focus in this paper is the application of evolutionary computing processes in the generation of ...
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...
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...
[Introduction] Enhancing the conditions within which creativity is likely to be exercised is clearly...
This article reviews the development of the author’s computational art practice, where the computer ...
Abstract:- This paper considers recent developments in the psychology of creativity and human/comput...
Creative work requires the learning and practice of advanced skills, perceptual, motor, cognitive, a...
We consider the artist-programmer, who creates work through its description as source code. The arti...
This chapter is concerned with human–computer collaboration to achieve linguistic creativity. We cla...
This paper explores creativity from a process viewpoint. It examines various strategies employed by ...
This paper extends the knowledge and understanding of art-technology collaboration. It reports upon ...
How can computers be used to model creativity? We address this issue in this article by starting wit...
The focus in this paper is the application of evolutionary computing processes in the generation of ...
In this paper we consider artists who create their work by writing algorithms, which when interprete...
The focus in this paper is the application of evolutionary computing processes in the generation of ...
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...
Computational support for sketching is an exciting research area at the intersection of design resea...
[Introduction] Enhancing the conditions within which creativity is likely to be exercised is clearly...
This article reviews the development of the author’s computational art practice, where the computer ...