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...is Professor of Creative Technology at Leeds Metropolitan
University, and research fellow at Goldsmiths College. With the
mutator program, he was an early innovator in the field of
evolutionary art, and his organic artworks and films were shown
worldwide. After making a similar impact in the games industry, he has
recently returned to the world of computer generated art.
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...is a researcher at the Creative Systems group, at the Centre for
Informatics and Systems, University of Coimbra, Portugal. His research
focuses on the development of artificial artists and computer aided
creativity. He has developed the NeVar program, an evolutionary art
tool which can also produce artworks autonomously. He is a
organiser of the EvoMusArt conference series.
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...is a SCIRIA Research Fellow at Camberwell College, University
of the Arts, London. He has exhibited worldwide and participated in
numerous computer arts festivals. He develops new ways to mix and blend
paint software with painting, and has recently authored the book
"Painting the Digital River: How an Artist Learned to Love the Computer".
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...is an art director, web developer, designer and artist based in the
UK. Over the Past seven years he has art directed, designed and built
complex, digital solutions (websites, kiosk software and playful
interfaces) for clients ranging from Sony and Nike to The London
Science Museum and the art collective Greyworld. His audio-visual
artworks have been exhibited worldwide.
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...is a programmer and painter who has exhibited in Paris and London,
and recently completed the MSc. in art computing at Goldsmith's College,
where he will take up a PhD position in October. With his AIKON project,
he studies the development of drawing styles in sketching. AIKON has
been shortlisted for the student research project prize at SIGGRAPH 2006.
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...is a lecturer in Computing at Imperial College, and
creative director of Machine Creations Ltd. He investigates the
notion of computational creativity in domains such as mathematics,
bioinformatics and painting. His TripTych program simulates painting,
and using this, he has set up the Craft By Numbers service, where
customers can paint stylistic versions of their digital
photos.
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