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Boids
1986
In 1986 Craig W. Reynolds made a computer model of coordinated animal motion such as bird flocks and fish schools. It was based on three dimensional computational geometry of the sort normally used in computer animation or computer aided design. The
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2004
C.E.B. Reas lives and works in Los Angeles. His work focuses on defining processes and translating them into visualisations. Since 2001, he has developed Processing, an open-source programming environment, with Ben Fry. Both Reas and Fry have
Touch, an interactive urban installation
2006
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2006
The ‘Touch’ project aims to transform the general perception of a media façade, in this case the Dexia Tower, from a marketing and corporate image device towards an urban light art work. The challenge lies in the design of participation and
Marius Watz
Watz is an artist based in New York and Oslo. He works extensively with generative design and code to explore the creative outputs of virtual spaces defined by rule-based systems and visual abstraction through generative systems. In 2005 Watz
Sans Armes Citoyens
2011
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2011
Two years before the turn of the century, a committee chaired by Jean-Jacques Aillagon, at the time director of the Centre Pompidou, was entrusted with the task of defining the ceremonies to celebrate the millennium. Oddly enough, I was invited to
Anthropic Cyberspace: Defining Electronic Space from First Principles
2001
Anders, Peter. Anthropic Cyberspace: Defining Electronic Space from First Principles Leonardo 34, no. 5 (2001): 409-416.
All Targets Defined
2006
All Targets DefinedArtist: Ruth SchnellComment:
CHIK TEK 97: Women Artists Defining Technology
1997
Event: CHIK TEK 97: Women Artists Defining TechnologyInstitution: CADRE Institute, San Jose State UniversityComment:
Defining Lines
2002
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2002
Event: Defining LinesInstitution: Manifesta 4 - Frankfurter KunstvereinComment:
On the Road
2013
“On the Road”, consists of twelve lenticular panels that explore the cinematic narrative potential of the photographic image in non-electronic form. The exhibition’s title “On The Road” makes reference to the defining work of the Beat Generation’s
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