Summary
Computers and Creativity, Revised Edition explores the many ways people use computers to create software, invent new machines, and express themselves through words, music, graphic art, and multimedia. This updated, full-color resource also explains how computers enable people to collaborate over space and time on a scale never before possible without the use of professional intermediaries. Additionally, it examines the ways in which computer-enabled creativity causes us to rethink copyright and patent law, providing legal protection for the creative works of both artists and inventors.
Chapters include:
- Writing: Farewell to Pen and Paper
- Music: Personal Computer as Piano
- Video: Recording, Editing, and Creating Special Effects
- Programming: How Software Is Created
- Inventing: Using Computers to Drive Innovation
- Collaboration: Bringing People Together Over the Internet
- Disintermediation: Cutting Out the Middleman
- Intellectual Property: Protecting Creativity in the Digital World.