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The main theme of the 2005 conference was the creative process and the creation of artifacts: understanding creative practice, art works employing digital media and creativity support tools. (more…)
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Collaboration between the arts and sciences has the potential to create new knowledge, ideas and processes beneficial to both fields. (more…)
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Artists are creative, warm hearted, free and value beauty, while scientists are cold, objective, love precision and are constrained by rationality. Right? (more…)
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