Computational aesthetics

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The research workshop "Computational Aesthetics as a Negotiated Boundary" was a project funded by the CREATOR network. The objective was to investigate the ways in which the boundary between artistic practice and technology research results in reconceptualisation of what we mean by aesthetic experience.

The workshop was hosted at CRASSH and applied the Blackwell-Leach Method for facilitation of interdisciplinary design workshops.

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Publication:

Blackwell, A.F. and Dodgson, N.A. (2010). Computational aesthetics as a negotiated boundary. Leonardo 43(1), 88-89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/leon.2010.43.1.88