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Linda Candy
Researcher at University of Technology, Sydney
Publications - 99
Citations - 2448
Linda Candy is an academic researcher from University of Technology, Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Creativity & Interactive art. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 98 publications receiving 2308 citations. Previous affiliations of Linda Candy include Loughborough University & University of Sydney.
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Creativity support tools: Report from a U.S. National Science Foundation sponsored workshop
Ben Shneiderman,Gerhard Fischer,Mary Czerwinski,Mitchel Resnick,Brad A. Myers,Linda Candy,Ernest Edmonds,Michael Eisenberg,Elisa Giaccardi,Thomas T. Hewett,Pamela Jennings,Bill Kules,Kumiyo Nakakoji,Jay F. Nunamaker,Randy Pausch,Ted Selker,Elisabeth Sylvan,Michael Terry +17 more
TL;DR: This U.S. National Science Foundation sponsored workshop brought together 25 research leaders and graduate students to share experiences, identify opportunities, and formulate research challenges as well as formulation of 12 principles for design of creativity support tools.
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Collaborative creativity
TL;DR: A view on interdisci-plinary creative collaboration inspired by two separate sources is presented, based on a practitioner's experience of creative collaboration in a music and sound design company and a long-standing research program observing the collaboration of artists and technologists during the COSTART artist-in-residency studies at Loughborough University, U.K.
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The studio as laboratory: combining creative practice and digital technology research
TL;DR: This paper charts the development of that co-evolutionary process from the foundation studies to recent outcomes of a major project in art and technology collaboration and introduces the notion of the Studio as a laboratory in the field and a new methodology for systematic practice-based research.
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Support for collaborative design: agents and emergence
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Creative design of the Lotus bicycle: implications for knowledge support systems research
Linda Candy,Ernest Edmonds +1 more
TL;DR: A case study of the design of the LotusSport bicycle by its originator, Mike Burrows, is reported, and the implications for the designs of computer support systems, in particular the knowledge intensive aspects of design are considered.