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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Languages of Criticism - Creatively Critical

Dr Clare Connors (UEA) and Prof Wen-Chin Ouyang (SOAS) will explore the place of creativity in recent Western and classical Arabic literary criticism. Respondent: Dr Helen Slaney.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OCCT event - The Creativity of Criticism part one

Short presentation by Andrew Klevan, followed by discussion.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Philosophy of Criticism - Creativity as a Virtue of Character

Prof. Matthew Kieran (Leeds)
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Philosophy of Criticism - Creativity, Culture and Tradition

Prof. Berys Gaut (St Andrews) on Creativity
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Between the artist and the museum

A symposium with Vik Muniz and Michael Govan (Chief Executive Officer and Wallis Annenberg Director, Los Angeles County Museum of Art) Chaired by Paul Hobson (Director, Modern Art Oxford)
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Class dismissed... Art, creativity and education

A lecture by Vik Muniz, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Contemporary Arts
Centre for the Study of the Book

Scribal correction and literary craft: English manuscripts 1375-1510

Adam Smyth talks to Professor Daniel Wakelin about his new book on cultures of correction in later medieval manuscripts.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Gustav Klimt and secessionist Vienna

Vienna around 1900 witnessed a vital and anxious surge in art, design, literature and music. This creativity also inspired psychological investigations into the inner self and dreams, most famously by Sigmund Freud.
Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences at the Department for Continuing Education

Can robots be made creative enough to invent their own language?

Luc Steels delivers the 2012 Simonyi lecture and asks can machines be creative enough to invent their own language?
Keble College

Creativity Lecture 8: Creativity as a neuroscientific mystery

Prof. Margaret Boden (Philosophy, Sussex) delivers a lecture as part of the Keble College Creativity series.
Keble College

Distributed Creativity in Musical Performance

Professor Eric F. Clarke gives a talk for the Keble College Creativity series on creativity in musical performances.
Oxford Internet Institute - Lectures and Seminars

Does the Mind have a Future?

Baroness Greenfield discusses how Information Technology is changing the way humans think and feel. Whilst there are clear benefits, she also highlights the less desirable consequences, and suggests how best to minimise these threats.
Keble College

Creativity Lecture 5: The Neuroscience of Creativity

Professor Susan Greenfield explains how neuroscience can make innovative contributions to creativity by offering a perspective at the level of the physical brain.
Keble College

Creativity Lecture 4: Two Sides of the Creativity Coin - Innovation and Lock-in

Professor Steve Rayner (University of Oxford) presents creative and innovative potential solutions to the energy crisis and problems caused by climate change.
Keble College

Creativity Lecture 3: Creativity - Abduction or Improvisation?

Tim Ingold (University of Aberdeen) discusses his current research, on the comparative anthropology of the line, exploring issues on the interface between anthropology, archaeology, art and architecture.
Keble College

Creativity Lecture 2: Creative Selves, Creative Expression

Professor Richard Harper (Microsoft Research, Cambridge) presents on how to design for 'being human' in an age when human-as-machine type metaphors, deriving from Turing and others, tend to dominate thinking in the area.

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