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International Journal of Creative Computing, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2013
- Andrew Hugill, Hongji Yang:

The creative turn: new challenges for computing. 4-19 - James A. Hendler, Andrew Hugill:

The syzygy surfer: (Ab)using the semantic web to inspire creativity. 20-34 - Konstantinos Zachos, Neil A. M. Maiden, Kristine Pitts, Sara Jones

, Ian Turner, Malcolm Rose, Kevin Pudney, Julie MacManus:
Digital creativity in dementia care support. 35-56 - Wenjun Wu, Wei-Tek Tsai, Wei Li:

Creative software crowdsourcing: from components and algorithm development to project concept formations. 57-91 - John Oyekan, Bowen Lu

, Huosheng Hu:
A creative computing approach to 3D robotic simulator for water pollution monitoring. 92-119 - Ernest A. Edmonds, Francesca Franco:

From Communications Game to Cities Tango. 120-132
Volume 1, Numbers 2/3/4, 2016
- Andrew Hugill, Hongji Yang:

PRASCAL: a pataphysical programming language. 133-153 - Bret Battey:

Creative computing and the generative artist. 154-173 - Jerry Fishenden:

'London streets' app prototyping and the user experience. 174-198 - Emmanuel Tsekleves

, Ricky Constantinides, John Cosmas:
Creative tools for producing realistic 3D facial expressions and animation. 199-230 - Jonathan P. Bowen

, Alice M. Bowen
, Karl N. Harrison:
Creative visualisation in chemistry. 231-273 - Lin Liu:

When intelligence meets data: game story generation by compositional creativity. 274-307 - Petra Hanson, David Ko, Andrew Ko, Asad Ali, Sudhesh Kumar, Ian Spero, Thomas M. Barber:

Effects of computer-generated music on human physiological, metabolic and endocrine responses. 308-329

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