Technophany Print on Demand Issues: Computational Creativity
Technophany is pleased to announce that it will now publish its issues in print-on-demand format in collaboration with Hanart Press. This partnership marks a new stage in the journal’s development, allowing selected issues to circulate as physical publications alongside their digital presence.
The first global release of our issues begins with Computational Creativity: Technophany Special Issue, edited by Anna Longo. This compelling volume brings together leading thinkers to explore the profound intersections between Artificial Intelligence and creativity, challenging long-standing human-centric assumptions and inviting new perspectives on how machines and minds co-produce meaning and artistic expression.
With contributions from international philosophers, theorists, and practitioners, the issue delves into topics such as AI aesthetics, the machine as creator, and the evolving relationship between humans and computational systems. Whether you’re fascinated by philosophy of technology, generative art, or the future of creative practice, this book offers bold insights that reframe creativity for the age of intelligent machines.
As a token of appreciation, you can pre-order now through Hanart Press and enjoy Free Worldwide Shipping. This offer is available for the next month.

