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- who: Arthur Still and Mark d’Inverno from the Department of Computing, Goldsmiths, University of London, London , NW, UK have published the paper: Can Machines Be Artists? A Deweyan Response in Theory and Practice, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This the authors take to be the view of John Dewey, and in this paper, the authors explore the implications of taking a Deweyan view to the idea of the machine as an artist. This usage was taken up by later Nineteenth Century writers familiar with Wordsworth, such as Emerson's "creative reading" (Emerson 1975) and . . .
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