Aristotle compared the work of art to a living organism and likened artistic production to biological reproduction.
Tag: VIRTUAL REALITY
Camera Fantasia
A new technology has been born which disinherents photography from its legacy of truth and severs its umbilical cord from the body of past reality.
The Wizard of Ethereal Pictures and Virtual Places
Postmodern algorithms for picture-making are more evanescent than their Renaissance counterparts because computers process information conceptually instead of physically.
Watch Yourself
Watch Yourself lets you interact with and become part of masterpieces of art history, creating a “post-card” of yourself within a famous artwork.
Books of Change
Books of Change invites users to reflect on their dynamic and symbiotic relationship with our environment, both locally and universally. It is also designed to challenge us to think about our links with the rest of intelligence, and in the process to confront practical issues of moral and political responsibility as well as philosophical issues about the nature of consciousness.
Face to Face
Create a self-portrait and transform your features with this interactive computer system.
Autonomous Creations
The utility of artificial intelligence depends upon having tools that allow us to direct it toward desired goals.
Personalities at the Salon of Digits
Human civilization is getting hosed down by an onslaught of digital information that changes the ecology of life on Earth.
The Computer is Not a Medium
Although it is sometimes referred to as another artistic medium, the computer plays a fundamentally different role in making and viewing art.