Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings, Volume 9291,
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Margaret Boden, Mark D'Inverno, and Jon McCormack
09291 Abstracts Collection – Computational Creativity: an interdisciplinary approach
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Jon McCormack, Margaret Boden, and Mark D'Inverno
09291 Summary – Computational Creativity: an interdisciplinary approach
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Tim Taylor
A Creative Dance: Symbols, Action and the Bringing Forth of Meaning
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Oliver Bown
Against Individual Creativity
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Rob Saunders
Artificial Creative Systems: Completing the Creative Cycle
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Barry McMullin
Artificial Life Meets Computational Creativity?
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Paul Brown
Autonomy, Signature and Creativity
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Matthew R. Lewis
Casually Evolving Creative Technology Systems
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David Brown
Computational Artistic Creativity and its Evaluation
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Iris Asaf
Computational Creativity through a Gap
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Oliver Bown and Jon McCormack
Creative Agency: A Clearer Goal for Artificial Life in the Arts
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Michael Young
Creative Computers, Improvisation and Intimacy
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Jon McCormack
Creative Ecosystems
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Juergen Schmidhuber
Driven by Compression Progress: A Simple Principle Explains Essential Aspects of Subjective Beauty, Novelty, Surprise, Interestingness, Attention, Curiosity, Creativity, Art, Science, Music, Jokes.
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Alex McLean
Embodied creativity
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Frieder Nake
Humans Create, Occasionally. Computers Operate, Always
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Palle Dahlstedt
Ideas and Tools in Material Space - an extended spatial model of creativity
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Alan Dorin and Kevin B Korb
Improbable Creativity
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Inman Harvey
In Praise of Evolution and Opacity
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Tim Blackwell
Live Algorithms
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Margaret Boden
Mind as Machine (extract) and THE CREATIVE MIND: MYTHS AND MECHANISMS (extract)
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David Brown
Notes from the Discussion Group on "Evaluation"
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Peter A. Cariani
Notes on the demonstration of the formation of a new "symbol"
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Chris Thornton
Self-redundancy in Music
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Simon Colton
Seven Catchy Phrases for Computational Creativity Research
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Benjamin Porter
Simulating Morphogenesis
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Ernest Edmonds
Statement
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Daniel Jones, Oliver Bown, Jon McCormack, Francois Pachet, Michael Young, Rodney Berry, Iris Asaf, and Benjamin Porter
Stimulating creative flow through computational feedback
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Peter A. Cariani
Strategies for creating new informational primitives in minds and machines
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Rodney Berry
TANGIBLE REPRESENTATIONS AND MODES OF CREATIVE ENGAGEMENT
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Harold Cohen
The Art of Self-Assembly: the Self-Assemby of Art
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Philip Galanter
Thoughts on Computational Creativity
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Ernest Edmonds
Words on the Creativity and Cognition Studios contribution
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