Creative Evolution
Creative Evolution: Natural Selection and the Urge to Remix
edited by Mark Amerika
 Mark Amerika
 
Introduction: What Is Creativity?
 
 What is Creativity? 
 In his Process and Reality
Alfred North Whitehead writes that 
Creativity is the principle of novelty.
 The concept of novelty or more specifically
novelty generation as the modus operandi of
all living creatures mutating in the remix pool
relates to current trends in networked art
where the artist-as-medium postproduces
the Source Material Everywhere
as part of a larger co-poietic unfolding
inside the networked space of flows (more...) 
 
 Cheryl A. Kerfeld
 When Art, Science, and Culture Commingle 
 David P. Barash
 Biology Lurks Beneath: Bioliterary Explorations of the Individual versus Society 
 Liane Gabora
 The Beer Can Theory of Creativity 
 Elena Daprati, Marco Iosa, Patrick Haggard
 A Dance to the Music of Time: Aesthetically-Relevant Changes in Body Posture in Performing Art 
 Marco Iacoboni, Istvan Molnar-Szakacs, Vittorio Gallese, Giovanni Buccino, John C. Mazziotta, Giacomo Rizzolatti
 Grasping the Intentions of Others with One’s Own Mirror Neuron System 
 Chrisantha Fernando, K.K. Karishma, Eors Szathmary
 Copying and Evolution of Neuronal Topology 
 Steven P. DiPaola and Liane Gabora
 Incorporating Characteristics of Human Creativity into an Evolutionary Art Algorithm 
 Richard Samuels
 Is the Mind Massively Modular? 
 Johan De Smedt
 Toward an Integrative Approach of Cognitive Neuroscientific and Evolutionary Psychological Studies of Art 
 Mark Amerika
 Source Material Everywhere 
 Mark Amerika
 Ghost Tendencies 
 John Egenes
 Commentary: The Remix Culture; How the Folk Process Works in the 21st Century 
 Geoffrey F. Miller
 Aesthetic fitness: How Sexual Selection Shaped Artistic Virtuosity as a Fitness Indicator
and Aesthetic Preferences as Mate Choice Criteria 
 Julie Copeland
 The Creative Urge: Elizabeth Grosz  
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