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a-life or alive?,
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This review is from: Metacreation: Art and Artificial Life (Hardcover)
From Conway's Game of Life and efforts by other people, artificial life has been a fascinating field. Whitelaw shows how this has been extended by artists, into fabricating creations that blend computing into art.
Some of you may have known about such things as cellular automata and how structures might propagate, and well as the use of fractals for renderings of irregular objects. The book shows how this is taken further, with some lovely results. There is certainly an undercurrent that something seems to be alive in these works. |
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Metacreation: Art and Artificial Life by Mitchell Whitelaw (Paperback - February 17, 2006)
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