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Digital Creativity.
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Digital Creativity is a major peer-reviewed journal at the intersection of the creative arts and digital technologies. It carries articles of interest to those involved in the practical task of making or using software for creative purposes. By the term ‘creative arts’ we include such disciplines as fine art, graphic design, illustration, photography, printmaking, sculpture, 3D design, product design, textile and fashion design, film making, animation, games design, music, dance, drama...
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Polanyi, Michael (1958): Personal Knowledge: towards a post-critical philosophy. London, Routledge
Kress, Gunther R., Leeuwen, Theo Van and Gress, Gunther R. (1995): Reading Images: The Grammar of Visual Design. Routledge
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Merleau-Ponty, Maurice (ed.) (1958): Phenomenology of Perception. London, England, Routledge
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Gallagher, Shaun and Zahavi, Dan (2008): The Phenomenological Mind. London, Routledge
Kuper, Adam (1996): Anthropology and Anthropologists: The Modern British School 3rd Ed. Routledge
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