Program

Demo Session

Many creative systems are best experienced. At ICCC, we therefore always allow submitted articles to be presented as demos.

In addition to the demos of submitted papers, the local students are also allowed to demonstrate their projects in with a focus on computational creativity.

This year we’ll have the following demos:

Alaeddine Mellouli and Rahul Chaudhari – “StoReys: A neurosymbolic approach to human-AI co-creation of novel action-oriented narratives in known story worlds

Tony Veale – “From Symbolic Caterpillars to Stochastic Butterflies: Case Studies in Re-Implementing Creative Systems with LLMs

Boyd Branch, Piotr Mirowski, Kory Mathewson, Sophia Ppali and Alexandra Covaci – “Designing and Evaluating Dialogue LLMs for Co-Creative Improvised Theatre

Kiymet Akdemir and Pinar Yanardag – ORACLE: Leveraging Mutual Information for Consistent Character Generation with LoRAs in Diffusion Models

Stephen James Krol, Maria Teresa Llano, Cagatay Goncu and Matthew Butler – “Design Considerations for Automatic Musical Soundscapes of Visual Art for People with Blindness or Low Vision

Meng Yang, Teresa Llano Rodriguez and Jon McCormack – “Exploring Real-Time Music-to-Image Systems for Creative Inspiration in Music Creation

Philipp Thölke, Antoine Bellemare-Pepin, Yann Harel, François Lespinasse and Karim Jerbi – “Bio-Mechanical Poet: An Immersive Audiovisual Playground for Brain Signals and Generative AI

Jon McCormack and Monika Schwarz – “Piecing Generative Patterns Into Contemporary Quilts

Cayden Blake, Grant Lewis, Chase Westhoff and Dan Ventura – “PAGES: Enhancing Literary Experience with Ambient Music

Piotr Mirowski, Boyd Branch and Kory Mathewson – “Visual theatrical improvisation alongside Artificial Intelligence image generators

Kevin Dunnell and Andy Lippman – “Form Forge: Latent Space Exploration of Architectural Forms via Explicit Latent Variable Manipulation

James Morgan and Thomas Asmuth – “Fortune Telling as Co-Creative Model

Garrit Schaap and Maria M. Hedblom – “Discussing the Creativity of AutomaTone: an Interactive Music Generator based on Conway’s Game of Life”