by van Hemert, J and MLM Jansen
Abstract:
We present a general system that evolves art on the Internet. The system runs on a server which enables it to collect information about its usage world wide; its core uses operators and representations from genetic program-ming. We show two types of art that can be evolved using this general system.
Reference:
An Engineering Approach to Evolutionary Art (van Hemert, J and MLM Jansen), In Genetic and Evolutionary Computation (Lee Spector, Erik D Goodman, Annie Wu, WB Langdon, Hans-Michael Voigt, Mitsuo Gen, Sandip Sen, Marco Dorigo, Shahram Pezeshk, Max H Garzon, Edmund Burke, eds.), Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, volume 3, 2001.
Bibtex Entry:
@article{HJ2001,
_day = {15},
abstract = {We present a general system that evolves art on the Internet. The system runs on a server which enables it to collect information about its usage world wide; its core uses operators and representations from genetic program-ming. We show two types of art that can be evolved using this general system.},
author = {van Hemert, J and MLM Jansen},
date-added = {2008-08-18 12:44:11 +0100},
date-modified = {2009-01-22 21:46:22 +0000},
editor = {Lee Spector and Erik D Goodman and Annie Wu and WB Langdon and Hans-Michael Voigt and Mitsuo Gen and Sandip Sen and Marco Dorigo and Shahram Pezeshk and Max H Garzon and Edmund Burke},
journal = {Genetic and Evolutionary Computation},
keywords = {evolutionary art},
pages = {177},
pdf = {http://www.vanhemert.co.uk/publications/gecco2001.An_Engineering_Approach_to_Evolutionary_Art.pdf},
ps.gz = {http://www.vanhemert.co.uk/publications/gecco2001.An_Engineering_Approach_to_Evolutionary_Art.ps.gz},
publisher = {Morgan Kaufmann Publishers},
title = {An Engineering Approach to Evolutionary Art},
volume = {3},
year = {2001}}