Picasso, Pato and Perro: Reconciling Procedure with Creativity
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Patrick Summerhays McNally and Kristian Hammond: Picasso, Pato and Perro: Reconciling Procedure with Creativity. In: Computational Creativity 2011 ICCC 2011, pp. 78-83.
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This paper presents and details 'Pato and Perro on the Movies,' a system that generates web comics about re- cently released movies. Information is extracted about movies from the internet and a series of panels are drawn with dialogue to set up a punchline in the comic'- s final frame. Definitions of creativity commonly used to examine computational processes are presented and used to examine this system. The system is used to dis- cuss a common critique of creative systems, namely that procedural creation inherently limits the range of potential content produced. This paper argues that pro- cedure and creativity can be reconciled, and that much of the content produced by humans is subject to similar critique. Finally, we discuss the implications of charac- terizing many human acts of creation as procedural.
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@inproceedings{ author = {Patrick Summerhays McNally and Kristian Hammond}, title = {Picasso, Pato and Perro: Reconciling Procedure with Creativity}, editor = {Dan Ventura, Pablo Gervás, D. Fox Harrell, Mary Lou Maher, Alison Pease and Geraint Wiggins}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Computational Creativity}, series = {ICCC2011}, year = {2011}, month = {April}, location = {México City, México}, pages = {78-83}, url = {http://iccc11.cua.uam.mx/proceedings/the_cybernetic/mcnally_iccc11.pdf, http://de.evo-art.org/index.php?title=Picasso,_Pato_and_Perro:_Reconciling_Procedure_with_Creativity }, publisher = {International Association for Computational Creativity}, keywords = {computational, creativity}, }
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