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  • Arteries -
    Arteries is a digital public art project based on a town/city in the South West region. The theme is the the structure of a town/city as a living and constantly changing organism; The 'body' of the town or city having no rigid boundaries
  • FIELDS 2.1
    Fields 2.1 is an attempt to create an illusion of consciousness in non-living matter. A moving eye is a property that allows the viewer to perceive the “inanimate” as the “conscious”. Using magnetic fields and ferrofluid technologies the artists
  • As a pioneer project in the field of Media Art research and preservation, the ARCHIVE OF DIGITAL ART (ADA) has been striving to document the rapidly evolving field of "digital born" art since 1999. The ever growing collection and vast overview of
  • Biotica -
    An immersive journey into a world of artificial-life creatures. Viewers use their arms to fly and navigate in a virtual 3D world of evolving, swimming and pulsing a-life creatures. (source: www.mimetics.com)
  • "Voice of Sisyphus" is a multimedia installation in which the image "At the Bar" is filtered by a computer program which then reads the segments and produces sounds out of them resulting in a continuously evolving composition. With George
  • Era: Fragments of an evolving LandscapeArtist: Carolina MontejoComment:
  • Tweetopia
    Tweetopia are data-scrolls, documenting the passing of time, through minute changes in a fixed structure, using data from the evolving DiGi-FLiP project @jtwinedotcom on the micro-blogging site Twitter over the course of three years from 2013 to
  • Point to Point -
    "Point to Point" (Networked installation, website, computer, projector, and video cameras) is a public art work that uses the motion of people in public space to drive an evolving graphic display. The display is projected onto a wall in the space
  • Merging art with technology, conceptual artists George Legrady and Angus Forbes have transformed ubiquitous and often annoying cell phones into paint brushes for the 21st century. Their new multimedia video installation "Cell Tango" at Wellesley
  • Ray, Tom S.. Evolving Complexity In International Symposium on Artificial Life and Robotics Proceedings, : 1996.