Jennifer Jacobs Materials and Machines: How the Physical World Can Inform Computational Tools for Creative Production Biography Jennifer Jacobs is an Associate Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara, in Media Arts and Technology, where she directs the Expressive Computation Lab. She studies methods for developing tools that enable professionals and learners to use […]
Computational Creativity is a multidisciplinary field at the intersection of computer science, cognitive science, philosophy, and the arts. It includes the study and development of computational systems capable of producing results or exhibiting behaviors that independent observers would consider creative. The field has seen substantial progress in recent years, advancing formal models of creativity and expanding its applications across science, design, literature, music, gaming, research …
The ICCC conference series organized by the Association for Computational Creativity since 2010, remains the world’s leading venue dedicated entirely to all aspects of Computational Creativity, gathering a vibrant international community of the most experienced researchers, artists, and technologists on the topic to exchange ideas annually.
ICCC’26 will take place in Coimbra, Portugal.