Creativity and Cognition: Past, Present and Future - Keynote
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a keynote address that delves into the history, evolution, and future of Creativity and Cognition (C&C) conferences. Trace the journey from its inception in 1993 at Loughborough University to its current status as a SIGCHI conference. Discover the unique blend of art, design, HCI, and cognitive science that characterizes C&C, and learn about its significant impact beyond the conferences themselves. Gain insights into the progression of creativity as a subject within the HCI community, and examine recent advancements in creativity support and the widespread use of interactive computing in the arts. Investigate topics such as experience design, art exhibitions, creativity support tools, and the role of AI in art creation. Reflect on the importance of practice-based research, distributed interactive augmented artwork, and the learning process in fostering creativity and innovation.
Syllabus
Introduction
Welcome
CG70
Linda
How we communicate
What it felt like
The problem
Creative use
History
Experience Design
Conferences
Artists
Art Exhibition
Mixed Community
Siggraph Award
ACM Conference
Art
California 2009
Research Program
Creativity Support Tools Workshop
Creativity Support Tools Principles
What next
Creatives
Can AI imitate art
Can AI make art
Social media creativity
Creativity in action
Reflection in solitude
The reflective practitioner
Donald Trump
Practicebased research
Distributed interactive augmented artwork
Looking back
Brian Bailey
The Welcome Foundation
Expertise
Roger Kneebone
Creative thinking
Reflection at a distance
Learning process
Reflection
Taught by
ACM SIGCHI
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