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Behaviour, Purpose, and Teleology
1943
...Rosenblueth, Arturo and Norbert Wiener and Julian
Big
elow. Behaviour, Purpose, and Teleology Philosophy of Science 10, no. 1 (January 1943):...
Simon
Big
gs
...Born in Adelaide, Australia in 1957, new media artist Simon
Big
gs emerged as one of a small number of Australian artists during the 1970’s who...
Computer Pieces 1979
1979
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1979
Digital video 20 mins, colour, silent A set of abstract black and white realtime computer animations (source: http://www.littlepig.org.uk/)
Computer Pieces 1981
1981
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1981
Digital video 20 mins, colour, silent A set of abstract computer animations based on recombinant geometries. (source: http://www.littlepig.org.uk/)
Computer Graphics 1982
1982
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1982
Stills from a series of computer generated animations These works were produced using a home-built S-100 bus system employing asynchronous 8MHz/11MHz 8080/8088 (8 bit/16 bit) CPU's and Matrox video cards with home-developed digital to analogue
The Reproductive System
1984
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1984
Digital video installation 1 monitor colour, silent An installation using one monitor, one live computer feed (simulating in realtime the process of genetic recombinance), one rock with crystals growing over it and a tank with live fish.
Computer Graphics 1984
1984
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1984
Computer generated large scale ink plots Indian Ink on Fabiano 300 gsm paper These works were produced using a large scale Interact IV flat bed plotter. A set of abstract images, each measuring 200 x 200 cms. The works were produced by
Torso
1985
A work using simulated recombinant genetic algorithms. The piece used two live computed image sources for two of the monitors, one prerecorded computer animated sequence and two live video feeds from surveilance camera's installed in the space. A
Recombinant Figure
1986
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1986
Digital video installation 1 monitor colour, silent An interactive single monitor work with one computer, using simulated recombinant genetic algorithms. The viewer sees themselves reflected in a maze of mirrors within the work whilst the
Golem
1988
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1988
Digital video installation 2 monitors and 12 channel audio, colour, sound audio by Hans Peter Kuhn Golem was a two channel video installation where the two monitors were arranged like the pages of an open book. The imagery was derived from
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