A special issue of Digital Creativity Journal (18:1), Routledge
Deadline 14 August 2006
Following the success of the workshop on Computational Models of 
Creativity in the 
Arts held at Goldsmiths College, University of London 
in May 2006 a special issue of the journal Digital Creativity is now 
being prepared.
Call for Participation
This special issue will address the use of computational systems in the 
fine and performing arts, literature, design and animation as well as the 
associated fields of aesthetics, cognitive science, art history and cultural 
theory. It especially invites those involved in the computational analysis 
and modelling of creative behaviour to contribute.
It is intended that this call should interest the widest possible 
constituency. However a very broad list of (nonexclusive) descriptors 
might include:
•     the application of computational and generative methodologies in 
      the arts and related creative disciplines
•     computational approaches to creativity, cognition and aesthetics
•     the application of artificial intelligence and artificial life
•     the application of evolutionary and adaptive systems
•     cultural applications of computing and digital electronics in general
Deadline and Timetable
The deadline for full papers is 14 August 2006. They should be sent 
to the guest co-editors as editable documents attached to an email 
with the subject "CMCA Journal Submission".  Earlier email 
correspondence with the guest co-editors is welcome.
Important dates:
14 Aug 2006     Initial deadline for full papers to the guest editors
18 Sept 2006    Feedback to authors
25 Sept 2006    Final version of papers due
Feb 2007          Issue published
Instructions for authors can be found at:
http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/14626268.asp
Papers of around 4000 words are preferred and the editors encourage 
authors to include visual material. 
Guest Co-Editors
•    Paul Brown, University of Sussex – 
paul@paul-brown.com
•    Janis Jeffries, Goldsmiths – 
j.jefferies@gold.ac.uk
 The advisory committee for this issue consists of the delegates at 
the recent CMCA Workshop together with invited guests.