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9781137486400

Digital Creativity Something from Nothing

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    9781137486400

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    1137486406

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2015-06-03
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

Digital Creativity examines the impact of technology on creative practitioners - how it influences, and sometimes determines, the way they work and what they produce. It questions the claims to creativity of the technology industry and at the same time argues for seeing computing as a craft practice. Artists and craftspeople have always been drawn to new technologies for inspiration, and this book seeks to contextualise the frenzy of claims about the impact of digital technology against the reality of what it is to be creative. The different motivations for creativity are tested, making much-needed distinctions between the practices of the Arts and the models of innovation in engineering and elsewhere in the technology industries. Finally, the book warns of the problems ahead if technology comes to dominate creative practice, either by defining it or by imitating it. Ultimately, artists must engage with the structures of technology if creative practice is to retain a human form and scale.

Author Biography

Gregory Sporton is Professor of Digital Creativity at the University of Greenwich. There, he heads the department of Creative Professions and Digital Arts, which teaches art and design solely based on digital outputs including graphics, film, media, animation, performance and visual arts. With Jonathan Green, he invented MotivePro, a human/computer interface device based on haptics, and regularly publishes work on the issues that surround artists and technology.

Table of Contents

Introduction

1.The Social Narrative of Technology

2. Science with a Business Plan

3. Technology Adoption as Ideology

4. Technological Systems and Creative Actions

5. Can Machines Create?

6. The Paradox of Creative Practice


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