Digital Creativity: Something From Nothing Hardcover
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Gregory Sporton
Book Description
Examining the role and impact of technology on creative practice, and how technology evolution determines the forms and format of an artist's work, this book contextualizes technological revolutions with earlier encounters between craft and innovation, endorsing a notion of craft practice within computing that needs rescuing from tech industries.
ISBN-10
1137486406
Language
English
Publisher
Palgrave MacMillan
Publication Date
3 June 2015
Number of Pages
182
About the Author
Gregory Sporton is Professor of Digital Creativity at the University of Greenwich, London, UK. He founded and heads the Department of Creative Professions and Digital Arts, which approaches 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.