"The Expressive Machinery Lab explores how a better understanding of human creativity can help us create new technological experiences where people can express themselves and make meaning with computing. Our lab engages in research such as." (www.ExpressiveMachinery.gatech.edu)
"At the intersection of art and technology, Georgia Tech is home to both modern and interactive art courses and activities." (https://arts.gatech.edu) Georgia Tech also hosts a variety of interactive art-themed events, such as the Guthman Musical Instrument Competition.
"We are one of the world’s largest and most prominent AI research groups specialising in the computational modelling of creative processes. Via practical implementation and experimentation projects, we address the higher-level philosophical issues raised through software acting in autonomously creative ways. We are involved in a number of projects to bring greater formalism to the study of creativity in software, and are also well known for our applications in diverse domains including pure mathematics, graphic design, creative language, video game design and the visual arts." (http://ccg.doc.gold.ac.uk)
"The Human-Computer Interaction Lab at UNC Charlotte is directed by Dr. Celine Latulipe, Dr. Heather Lipford, Dr. Mary Lou Maher, and Dr. David Wilson. Our research covers a broad range of areas in HCI, including Creativity Support Tools, Novel Interactions, Social Networking, and Privacy/Security." (https://unccharlottehci.github.io)
"The School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT), located at SFU's Surrey Campus, is an interdisciplinary research-focused school where technologists, artists, designers, and theorists collaborate in innovative research and immersive study. A degree in Interactive Arts and Technology prepares students to play a leading role in the conception of new media and the design of inventive technologies. A SIAT education combines the science of human experience, the analysis of media and culture, the creation of original and experimental works of art, and the implementation of new technologies. Students bring these resources to bear on the most vital and innovative sectors of the economy, building the technologies and experiences that increasingly shape our lives." (https://www.sfu.ca/siat.html)
The SensiLab is a team of "story tellers, artists, makers, hackers, designers, developers, musicians, coders, scientists, theorists, luthiers and builders."(https://sensilab.monash.edu)