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Digital Creativity, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2004
- Maureen Thomas:

Practice-based research. 1 - Jane Prophet:

Re-addressing practice-based research: funding and recognition. 2-7 - Mauri Kaipainen:

Practice-based research at the University of Art and Design Helsinki. 8-9 - Mika Luma Tuomola:

Cooking in the Crucible. 10-13 - Pia Tikka:

(Interactive) cinema as a model of mind. 14-17 - Riikka Pelo:

Marina's Garden: interactive narrative as a drama of responsibility and interruption. 18-20 - Glorianna Davenport, Ali Mazalek

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Dynamics of creativity and technological innovation. 21-31 - Jorgen Callesen, Katrine Nilsen:

From lab to stage: practice-based research in performance. 32-38 - François Penz

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The architectural promenade as narrative device: practice based research in architecture and the moving image. 39-51 - Michael Nitsche:

Spatial structuring, cinematic mediation, and evocative narrative elements in the design of an RT 3D VE: The Common Tales Project. 52-56 - Martyn Dade-Robertson:

Digital mnemonics. 57-62
Volume 15, Number 2, 2004
- Christopher Bannerman:

Reflections on practice as research: the university, the artist, the research endeavour. 65-70 - Rosemary Lee, Niki Pollard:

Delving and doubled seeing: on a choreographer's practice. 71-75 - Ghislaine Boddington, Christopher Bannerman:

Sharing the process: a consideration of inter-authorship in the performing arts. 76-80 - Richard Layzell:

Tania's Space. 81-85 - Angela Piccini

, Baz Kershaw:
Practice as research in performance: from epistemology to evaluation. 86-92 - Joanna Walker:

Ephemeral architectures: the body and landscape in augmented reality. 93-97 - Maureen Thomas, Ludvig Lohse:

Flexible media: producing character-based reconfigurable drama. 98-109 - Ian H. Witten, Matt Jones

, David Bainbridge, Polly Cantlon, Sally Jo Cunningham:
Digital libraries for creative communities. 110-125
Volume 15, Number 3, 2004
- Jeffery Edwards, George Whale:

Defining an alternative picture space. 129-142 - Janez Strehovec:

The software word: digital poetry as new media-based language art. 143-158 - Diana Domingues:

Cyberart and interfaces: the coupled body. 159-174 - Lone Malmborg:

The Digital Bauhaus: vision or reality? 175-181 - Sue Gollifer:

Artist Space 7. 182-192
Volume 15, Number 4, 2004
- Ron Wakkary, Simon Niedenthal:

Experience and design methods: cross-dressing and border-crossings. 193-196
- Per Linde, Simon Niedenthal, Mette Agger Eriksen, Janna Lindsjö:

Interaction design as understanding and transforming place. 197-208 - Pamela Jennings:

Reflections on interdisciplinary team development for the design of a platform for computer supported collaborative play. 209-222 - Giulio Jacucci, Minna Isomursu:

Facilitated and performed 'happenings' as resources in ubiquitous computing design. 223-231 - Allison Woodruff, Paul M. Aoki

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Conversation analysis and the user experience. 232-238 - Eva Hornecker:

Analogies from didactics and moderation/ facilitation methods: designing spaces for interaction and experience. 239-244 - Sarah Rubidge, Alistair MacDonald:

Sensuous Geographies: a multi-user interactive/ responsive installation. 245-252 - Diane Gromala, Christopher D. Shaw

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Expressing the immeasurable: a methodology for developing a visualization tool for patients' assessments of pain. 253-256

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