This paper is focused on understanding the creative computer user for the purposes of informing the design of future creativity support systems and related software. We present an investigation of a successful Australian artist, Jill Lewis, who paints on canvas. In particular, we highlight the interesting part that existing digital technology plays in her creative practice, and we identify and describe in detail two specific uses of this technology. We terml these uses "electronic collaging" and "media switching". We go on to attempt to relate this artist's creative process to two theoretical models of the creative process.<br>
History
Location
Wollongong, New South Wales
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Editor/Contributor(s)
P Hyland, L Vrazelic
Pagination
1 - 7
Start date
2004-11-21
End date
2004-11-24
Title of proceedings
OZCHI 2004 conference proceedings : Supporting community interaction : possibilities and challenges
Event
Australasian Computer Human Interaction Conference (2004 : Wollongong, NSW)