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		<title>Circus Welcomes You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[circus brings together artists, designers, performers, theorists and computer scientists to debate the research issues posed by the next generation of advanced information technology for the creative and performing arts, media and the electronic publishing industry. The project has examined and proposed a wide range of links between creativity and technology and has generated specific [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="bodycopy"><span class="circus">circus</span> brings together artists, designers, performers, theorists and computer scientists to debate the research issues posed by the next generation of advanced information technology for the creative and performing arts, media and the electronic publishing industry. The project has examined and proposed a wide range of links between creativity and technology and has generated specific practical and experimental works together with theoretical papers which have examined different models and methodologies for the development of these connections. The <span class="circus">circus</span> research agenda has been led by the concept of creative pull, a concept which gives priority, even control, to the creative maker or user in the development of technological capability.</span></p>
<p><span class="bodycopy">The project&#8217;s evolution and steadily accumulating output can be explored either through this standard html website or (for those willing to take a few moments to download the Shockwave plug-in) through a tool developed by <span class="circus">circus</span> partner Audiorom designed to reconfigure the site&#8217;s documents according to the thematic interests of the visitor, tracing the developing patterns and overlapping concepts which have emerged during the lifetime of the project.</span></p>
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