The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms Dagstuhl
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Reference
Boden, Margaret: The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms. In: Dagstuhl Seminar 09291 2009: Computational Creativity: An Interdisciplinary Approach.
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Abstract
Creativity and computers: what could these possibly have to do with one another? "Nothing!," many people would say. Creativity is a marvel of the human mind. But computers, with all due apologies to Mario, Sonic, and friends, are basically just tin-cans. It follows -- doesn’t it? -- that the two are related only by utter incompatibility.
Well, no. Computers and creativity make interesting partners with respect to two different projects. One, which interests me the most, is understanding human creativity. The other is trying to produce machine creativity -- or anyway, machine "creativity" -- in which the computer at least appears to be creative, to some degree.
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Bibtex
@InProceedings{boden:DSP:2009:2211, author = {Margaret Boden}, title = {Mind as Machine (extract) and THE CREATIVE MIND: MYTHS AND MECHANISMS (extract)}, booktitle = {Computational Creativity: An Interdisciplinary Approach}, year = {2009}, editor = {Margaret Boden and Mark D'Inverno and Jon McCormack}, number = {09291}, series = {Dagstuhl Seminar Proceedings}, ISSN = {1862-4405}, publisher = {Schloss Dagstuhl - Leibniz-Zentrum fuer Informatik, Germany}, address = {Dagstuhl, Germany}, URL = {http://drops.dagstuhl.de/opus/volltexte/2009/2211, http://de.evo-art.org/index.php?title=The_Creative_Mind:_Myths_and_Mechanisms_Dagstuhl }, annote = {Keywords: Computational creativity} }
Used References
Boden, M. A. (2004), The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms (London: Routledge). 2nd edn., revised/expanded.
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