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On the January 14th 2002, in a building no more than a stone’s throw from Channel Four’s futuristic, glass headquarters in the heart of London, a diverse group of artists, technologists and researchers associated with the Creativity and Cognition Research Studios (C&CRS) gathered to consider the future of Art and Technology. This article reports what happened and some of what was said in the round table workshop organized by C&CRS and sponsored by the Arts Council of England, devoted to considering new directions on practice , technology and collaboration .
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Whale, G. (2018). New Directions for Art and Technology. In: Explorations in Art and Technology. Springer Series on Cultural Computing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-7367-0_11
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