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  • ... users can enter either the Classic View (2004)34, or the Randomizer (2004), an intuitive tool thatoffers a random approach to... together with EdouardBannwart and Wolfgang Krueger of the internationally renowned art production and installation...
  • ... to form future trajectories. Bio Art today is a thrivinginternational practice, along with Bio Design and Bio Architecture....
  • ... suggest an absolute innovation, when she started facing the internationaldigital art. She starts from Brazilian history and the...
  • ... be preservedis to have them permanently exhibited in museums internationally.In the case of performances (video documentation), as...
  • ... with his artistic work” 1George Legrady has exhibited internationally and is broadly recognized as one of the early...
  • ... was booming in Taiwan. AcerComputer even hosted the first international seminar on technology art in 1999. I held theSiggraph...
  • ... an important role in your artworks. Why?C: There is a lot of randomness, or shall we say mutations in nature. There is not... Approach to Media Art Archiving” inProceedings of the 22nd International Symposium on Electronic Art ISEA2016, Hong Kong. p.206...
  • ... the closeconnection between Bio Art and Digital Art. The internationally renowned American artistoriginally from Brazil and...
  • ... most of the elements are scripted with a certainparameter of randomness. In that sense for example, many of our projects work... such asBenoît Lachambre and Meg Stuart. She collaborates in international research projects thatfocus on choreography, somatics,...
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    ... combinations of their parents, but their genes are altered by random mutations. Sometimes a mutation is favorable, the new organism...