This is an open access book.
Creativity is a difficult concept, how can it best be defined,
understood, applied, and practiced? This book provides important answers
to these questions.
Technology can enable artists to be more creative. Scientific and
artistic thinking give us two complementary tools to understand the
complexity of the world, with science reducing subjective experience to
essential principles and art intensifying and expanding our experiences.
These examples also show how artists can push the boundaries of
technology into exciting new realms that have not been explored before.
The impact that art and art practice can have on culture, society, and
social responsibility is explored in detail through examples and case
studies. In addition, the book presents how artists are creating and
reflecting cultural and societal resonance in their work. Can other
disciplines help artists to be more creative? All are part of an
interrelated wider society and enables artists to develop artwork fit
for highly interfaced and conceptually broad contemporary contexts. This
is illustrated with examples which show exciting and challenging
results.
Creativity in Art, Design and Technology is relevant for artists,
designers, scientists and technologists. All can benefit in a major way
from a greater understanding of creativity, and the ways in which mutual
interaction and collaboration enables all areas to develop. The
potential for the future is immense and this book signposts the way
forward.