2013
DOI: 10.1080/14626268.2013.813377
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The pataphysics of creativity: developing a tool for creative search

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“…Following Shattuck and Taylor (1965) and Hugill (2012, p. 4) commentary on the work of Alfred Jarry, players’ writings about the end of AdVenture Capitalist can be summarized through the principles of 'pataphysics. Their solutions are subjective and privilege the particular over the general, as they find personal ways of finishing the game, and strategies to consider themselves satisfied with it.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Following Shattuck and Taylor (1965) and Hugill (2012, p. 4) commentary on the work of Alfred Jarry, players’ writings about the end of AdVenture Capitalist can be summarized through the principles of 'pataphysics. Their solutions are subjective and privilege the particular over the general, as they find personal ways of finishing the game, and strategies to consider themselves satisfied with it.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Daumal (1929) argues that 'pataphysics is “knowledge of the specific and irreducible.” Jarry observes that 'pataphysics challenges modern science as it questions the principle of induction, which attributes to the majority of cases the status of universal law, thus eliminating from view the exceptions and unexplainable phenomena. Thinking of the universe as comprised of exceptions, instead, “implies an equivalence between imaginary solutions” (Hugill, 2012, p. 9). Jean Baudrillard was notoriously inspired by 'pataphysics and saw in it an alternative to the imaginaries to late capitalism.…”
Section: Capatalism: Imaginary Solutions To Capitalism Realismmentioning
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“…Pataphysics, a kind of philosophy, has received much attention within the realm of creative computing. It is deemed as the science of imaginary solutions and laws governing exceptions, and it was proposed by French writer Alfred Jarry [44]. Based on his writing experiences, various kinds of operations were summarised for stimulating people's creative thinking, including Clinamen.…”
Section: Creative Computing Productmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intuitively the former is about doing computations in a creative way, while the latter is about achieving creativity through computation. You can think of the latter falling into the artificial intelligence category (using formal computational methods to mimic creativity as a human trait) (Colburn and Shute, 2007) and the former being a more poetic endeavour of how the computing itself is done, no matter what the actual purpose of the programme might be (Hugill et al, 2013).…”
Section: Creative Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%