Experimental creative practices

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Abstract

From the Sade, Gavin earliest human creative expressions there has been a relationship between art, technology and science. In Western history this relationship is often seen as drawing from the advances in both art and science that occurred during the Renaissance Renaissance, and as captured in the polymath figure of da Vinci Da Vinci, Leonardo. The twentieth century development of computer technology, and the more recent emergence of creative practice-led research as a recognized methodology, has lead to a renewed appreciation of the relationship between art, science and technology.

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Sade, G. (2014). Experimental creative practices. In Digital Da Vinci: Computers in the Arts and Sciences (pp. 23–48). Springer New York. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-0965-0_2

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