Archive topic for: aesthetics computation

Ali Eslami’s interactive Flash Experiments

Saturday, August 27th, 2005

Lots of Interactive application showing experiments in physics, collision, steering behaviours. Source code available. Nice!
Visit: Arkitus.

SCALE Journal, about aesthetics and computation

Saturday, August 20th, 2005

SCALE is a monthly “local” publication about aesthetics and computation. It is distributed in print and PDF.
SCALE Journal

Pixelsumo, digital art, and digital culture

Wednesday, August 17th, 2005

Pixelsumo is a blog about digital art, live performance, open source technologies, installations and hacking game culture.
Written and maintained by Chris O’Shea, a UK based digital artist.
Pixelsumo

THIRD ITERATION Conference on Generative Systems in the Electronic Arts

Thursday, August 11th, 2005

THIRD ITERATION is the third international conference on generative systems in the electronic arts. It investigates three major themes – humancomputer creativity, generative meaning systems, and the computational sublime. Following on from First Iteration (1999) and Second Iteration (2001), this year’s conference will be held in Melbourne, Australia.
Visit: THIRD ITERATION CONFERENCE

Manifest, interactive drawing tool by Michael Chang

Monday, August 1st, 2005

This is a project written with Processing in the Programming Media II class taught by Casey Reas and Sean Dockray at the UCLA department of Design|Media Arts in the Spring of 2005. It is an interactive toy that allows one to draw and create organisms on the fly. Varying stroke lengths and loops create different […]

Trace II, Interactive Drawings by Thomas Petersen

Saturday, July 30th, 2005

Trace II is an interactive drawing. It is a playful game of indirect creativity originating somewhere between the actions of the user, the program and the artist. The user must navigate a simple set of rules to generate drawings by means of a group of semi-autonomous units moving around on the screen.
Trace II is created […]

Art of Science Competition / Gallery

Thursday, May 26th, 2005

This spring we asked the Princeton University community to submit imagery produced in the course of research or incorporating tools and concepts from science. The response was overwhelming: more than 200 entries from nearly 100 individuals in 15 departments. We selected 55 of these works to appear in the 2005 Art of Science Exhibition.
The resulting […]

 
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