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5. Creativity & Cognition 2005: London, UK
- Ernest A. Edmonds, Linda Candy, Paul Brown, Thomas T. Hewett, Janis Jefferies:

Proceedings of the 5th Conference on Creativity & Cognition, London, United Kingdom, April 12-15, 2005. ACM 2005, ISBN 1-59593-025-6 - Margaret A. Boden:

Aesthetics and interactive art. 1-2 - Bill Buxton:

The renaissance is over: long live the renaissance. 3
Full papers
- Marc Cavazza, Jean-Luc Lugrin, Sean Crooks, Alok Nandi, Mark Palmer, Marc Le Renard:

Causality and virtual reality art. 4-12 - Michael Eisenberg, Nwanua Elumeze, Leah Buechley, Glenn Blauvelt, Sue Hendrix, Ann Eisenberg

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The homespun museum: computers, fabrication, and the design of personalized exhibits. 13-21 - Brower Hatcher, Karl Aspelund, Andrew R. Willis, Jasper Speicher, David B. Cooper, Frederic F. Leymarie

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Computational schemes for biomimetic sculpture. 22-31 - Joanna Berzowska:

Memory rich clothing: second skins that communicate physical memory. 32-40 - Petra Gemeinboeck:

Constituting, traversing and perforating boundaries: embodied interaction in immersive virtual spaces. 41-48 - Jack Ox:

Gridjam. 49-53 - Frieder Nake:

Computer art: a personal recollection. 54-62 - Sue Thomas:

The tools of online community: the first five years of the trAce online writing centre. 63-70 - Nicholas Lambert:

The CACHe project: its work and outcomes. 71-75 - Stephen Jones:

A cultural systems approach to collaboration in art & technology. 76-85 - George Mallen:

Reflections on Gordon Pask's adaptive teaching concepts and their relevance to modern knowledge systems. 86-91 - Christopher L. Salter, Sha Xin Wei:

Sponge: a case study in practice-based collaborative art research. 92-101 - Aleksandar Zivanovic:

The development of a cybernetic sculptor: Edward Ihnatowicz and the senster. 102-108 - Christoph Klütsch:

The summer 1968 in London and Zagreb: starting or end point for computer art? 109-117 - Andy Warr, Eamonn O'Neill:

Understanding design as a social creative process. 118-127 - Gerhard Fischer:

Distances and diversity: sources for social creativity. 128-136 - Robin Oppenheimer:

A strange dance: the creative collaborative origins & processes of "9 evenings: theatre & engineering". 137-143 - Jerry Watkins, Angelina Russo

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Digital cultural communication: designing co-creative new media environments. 144-149 - Norio Ishii, Kazuhisa Miwa:

Supporting reflective practice in creativity education. 150-157 - Stephen Boyd Davis, Magnus Moar:

The amateur creator. 158-165 - Andrew Johnston, Shigeki Amitani, Ernest A. Edmonds:

Amplifying reflective thinking in musical performance. 166-175 - Pamela Jennings:

Tangible social interfaces: critical theory, boundary objects and interdisciplinary design methods. 176-186 - Lori Shyba, James Tam:

Developing character personas and scenarios: vital steps in theatrical performance and HCI goal-directed design. 187-194 - John Restrepo, Henri Christiaans:

From function to context to form: precedents and focus shifts in the form creation process. 195-204 - Sha Xin Wei, Satinder P. Gill:

Gesture and response in field-based performance. 205-209 - Mike Leggett:

Losers and finders: indexing audio-visual digital media. 210-217
Poster papers
- Shigeki Amitani, Ernest A. Edmonds:

Knowledge nebula crystallizer for time-based information. 218-221 - Jürg Gutknecht, Arthur Clay, Thomas M. Frey:

GoingPublik: suggesting creativity inside the ivory tower. 222-225 - Peter Copley, Andrew Gartland-Jones:

Musical form and algorithmic solutions. 226-231 - Gary R. Greenfield:

Computational aesthetics as a tool for creativity. 232-235 - Mike Leggett:

PathScape: indexing audio-visual digital media. 236-239 - Phebe Mann:

Design for design: support for creative practice in computer-supported collaborative work (CSCW) in design. 240-243 - Stuart Mealing:

Drawing in three dimensions: a paradigm shift. 244-247
Demonstrations
- Tim Blackwell, Janis Jefferies:

Tech-tiles: exploring texture. 248-251 - Tracy Cohen, Ben Clemens:

Social networks for creative collaboration. 252-255 - Hans E. Dehlinger:

Generating pen-plotter drawings from selective point-sets of digital photographs. 256-258 - Kelly Dobson:

Wearable body organs: critical cognition becomes (again) somatic. 259-262 - Pamela Jennings:

Constructed narratives a tangible social interface. 263-266 - Barbara Layne, Yacov Sharir:

Twining: a demonstration in wearable computing. 267-268 - Peter Steel:

Timeline of a drawing research methodology 1983 - 2004. 269-272
Exhibition papers
- Ingrid Bachmann:

Digital crustaceans: homesteading on the world wide web. 273-274 - Derek Michael Besant:

Sleepless night: amnesia. 275-278 - Guy Birkin:

Art, digitality and consciousness. 279-282 - Jim Bizzocchi:

Streaming video: an experiment in new aesthetics. 283-285 - Sandy Black, Morris Baker:

Work in process: artists' collaborations in fashion and textiles. 286-288 - Ernest A. Edmonds, Mark Fell:

Kyoto to Sheffield. 289-290 - Kellyann Geurts:

A theory of error. 291-293 - Alexandra Haeseker:

Burning Sappho's books. 294-297 - Brower Hatcher, Karl Aspelund, Andrew R. Willis, Jasper Speicher, David B. Cooper, Frederic F. Leymarie:

Exhibition: computational schemes for biomimetic sculpture. 298-300 - Warren Neidich, Robert Zimmer, Thibaud de Souza:

Society of neurons: an arts/science project. 301-304 - Lorraine Oades:

Invisible sculpture #1. 305 - Bruce Wands:

Variations: an interactive musical sculpture. 306-309
Invited workshop
- John Haworth, Sue Gollifer, James Faure Walker, Paul Coldwell, Tom Kemp, Jon Pengelly

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Freedom and constraint in the creative process in digital fine art: an AHRB invited workshop. 310-317
Tutorial
- Thomas T. Hewett:

Cognitive factors in design: overview and some implications for design. 318-321
Panel Session
- Paul Brown, Phil Husbands, Margaret A. Boden, Catherine Mason

, Alan Sutcliffe:
Creating histories. 322-323

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