Computational creativity is the art, science, philosophy and engineering of computational systems which, by taking on particular responsibilities, exhibit behaviours that unbiased observers would deem to be creative. As a field of research, this area is thriving, with progress in formalising what it means for software to be creative, along with many exciting and valuable applications of creative software in the sciences, the arts, literature, gaming and elsewhere.
The ICCC conference series organized by the Association for Computational Creativity since 2010 is the only scientific conference that focuses on computational creativity alone and also covers all aspects of it.
Conference program HERE
Speakers: Gil Weinberg "On Musical Robots and Robotic Musicians"; Milena Z. Fisher "Interdisciplinary chaos will implode creativity studies - an urgent call for strong cooperation between disciplines"