Twenty years of artificial life art |
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Authors: | Simon Penny |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of California , Irvine, USA penny@uci.edu |
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Abstract: | This essay begins with discussion of four relatively recent works which are representative of major themes and preoccupations in Artificial Life Art: ‘Propagaciones’ by Leo Nuñez; ‘Sniff’ by Karolina Sobecka and Jim George; ‘Universal Whistling Machine’ by Marc Boehlen; and ‘Performative Ecologies’ by Ruari Glynn. This essay is an attempt to contextualise these works by providing an overview of the history and forms of Artificial Life Art as it has developed over two decades, along with some background in the ideas of the Artificial Life movement of the late 1980s and 1990s.1 A more extensive study of the theoretical history of Artificial Life can be found in my paper ‘Artificial Life Art—A Primer’, in the Proceedings of DAC09 and also at http://www.ace.uci.edu/Penny. Excerpts from that essay are included here. |
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Keywords: | Artificial Life Artificial Life Art media art digital art interdisciplinarity cybernetics Emergence interactivity autonomous agent genetic algorithm evolutionary programming |
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