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Do We Ever Really Improvise with Others? What Machines Tell Us About Improvisation and the Imagination Lewis, Eric
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Presentation given by Dr. Eric Lewis (Philosophy, McGill University) at the University of British Columbia. Lewis discusses the tension between theories of improvisation and the development and programming of improvising machines.
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Do We Ever Really Improvise with Others? What Machines Tell Us About Improvisation and the Imagination
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2015-02-27
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Presentation given by Dr. Eric Lewis (Philosophy, McGill University) at the University of British Columbia. Lewis discusses the tension between theories of improvisation and the development and programming of improvising machines.
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eng
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2017-07-13
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Vancouver : University of British Columbia Library
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10.14288/1.0348823
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Unreviewed
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